Plate
about 1979 (made)
Artist/Maker | |
Place of origin |
Decoration: Stripes, diagonal
Box: Cardboard box inscribed 'Combination set for casual party. Three different shapes of plate', and with a design of suggested arrangements of the plates. Leaflet in register.
Box: Cardboard box inscribed 'Combination set for casual party. Three different shapes of plate', and with a design of suggested arrangements of the plates. Leaflet in register.
Object details
Categories | |
Object type | |
Materials and techniques | Porcelain with underglaze blue decoration |
Brief description | Plate, from a set of six, porcelain decorated in underglaze blue; designed by Mori Masahiro, manufactured by Hakusan Porcelain Company, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan, Showa period, ca. 1979 |
Physical description | Decoration: Stripes, diagonal Box: Cardboard box inscribed 'Combination set for casual party. Three different shapes of plate', and with a design of suggested arrangements of the plates. Leaflet in register. |
Styles | |
Marks and inscriptions | Stamped marks 'Hakusan.Hasami.Nagasaki.' round kanji 'haku' and 'Design.Mori' round kanji 'Mori' |
Credit line | Given by the designer through the manufacturing factory |
Subject depicted | |
Bibliographic reference | Japan Style handlist E4.
FE.75 to E-1981, an identical set but without underglaze decoration. |
Collection | |
Accession number | FE.103D-1981 |
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Record created | February 12, 2000 |
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