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An Arita large dish, circa 1690 image 1
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Lot 168

An Arita large dish, circa 1690

1 December 2025, 13:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

£4,000 - £6,000

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An Arita large dish, circa 1690

Decorated with a large phoenix or Hō-ō bird flying above a rockwork landscape with another perching phoenix, the rim with sprays of pomegranate and phoenix, 54cm diam

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Provenance
With Robert McPherson Antiques, 2004
Dr Oliver Impey Collection

Literature
Ayers, J., Impey, O. R. and Mallet, J. V. G., Porcelain for Palaces, 1990, p.101, no.45
White, Mary, 'A Chelsea blue and white plate and its origins', ECC Trans, Vol.24, 2013, p.56, fig.4
White, Mary, Beasts at the Whites' House, Vol.1, 2020, p.169

Exhibited
Oriental Ceramic Society Centenary Exhibition, 2021, no.117

Hō-ō (Japanese: 鳳ほう凰おう), sometimes known in English as the ho-ho bird, is the Japanese pronunciation of the more common Chinese name, Fenghuang, a bird from East Asian mythology with similarities to the phoenix.

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