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- Bowl with Pine and Plum Blossoms in Makie from a Sample Set of Wedding Dishes for Princess Terunomiya
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Bowl with Pine and Plum Blossoms in Makie from a Sample Set of Wedding Dishes for Princess Terunomiya
- Museum No.
- HO47-2
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Title | Bowl with Pine and Plum Blossoms in Makie from a Sample Set of Wedding Dishes for Princess Terunomiya |
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Designation | |
Artist | |
Category | Lacquerware (H) |
Country | Japan |
Period | Shōwa |
Century | 20th |
Year | 1943 |
Quantity | |
Materials | |
Dimensions | Diameter 12.2cm Height 9.0cm |
Inscription by | |
Signature/Seals Etc | |
Donor | Inagaki Magoichiro |
Included Works
- Lacquerware from the Minoya Lacquer Collection
HO47 - Bowl with Pine and Plum Blossoms in Makie from a Sample Set of Wedding Dishes for Princess Terunomiya
HO47-1 - Bowl with Plum Blossoms in Makie from a Sample Set of Wedding Dishes for Princess Terunomiya
HO47-3 - Bowl with Pine and Plum Blossoms in Makie from a Sample Set of Wedding Dishes for Princess Terunomiya
HO47-4 - Lacquered Tray from a Sample Set of Wedding Dishes for Princess Terunomiya
HO47-5 - Secondary Tray from a Sample Set of Wedding Dishes for Princess Terunomiya
HO47-6 - Lacquered Tray from a Sample Set of Wedding Dishes for Princess Terunomiya
HO47-7 - Lacquered Bowl Stand from a Sample Set of Wedding Dishes for Princess Terunomiya
HO47-8 - Lacquered Teacup Stand with Lid from a Sample Set of Wedding Dishes for Princess Terunomiya
HO47-9 - Lacquered Rice Container with Ladle from a Sample Set of Wedding Dishes for Princess Terunomiya
HO47-10 - Lacquered Stand for Rice Container from a Sample Set of Wedding Dishes for Pricess Terunomiya
HO47-11 - Sake Ewer with Pine and Plum Blossoms in Makie from a Sample Set of Wedding Dishes for Princess Teru
HO47-12 - Lidded Bowl
HO47-13 - Lidded Bowl
HO47-14 - Lidded Bowl
HO47-15 - Lidded Bowl
HO47-16 - Lidded Bowl
HO47-17 - Lidded Bowl
HO47-18
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