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Two Japanese blue and white porcelain dishes, 18th century, Edo (1603-1868).

Two Japanese blue and white porcelain dishes, 18th century, Edo (1603-1868).

Contoured rims. One with decoration of landscapes with boats, the other decorated with landscapes featuring prunus and pines. Diameter 21.5-22.5 cm.

Minor wear. Firing spots.

Auction closed
Hammer price
4 250
S
E
K
407
E
U
R
460
USD
Estimate
2 500 SEK
The auction is closed.
Accepted minimum price is met
Bid history (19 bids)
4
Jan 18 6:53 PM
4 250 SEK
1
Jan 18 6:52 PM
4 050 SEK
5
A
Jan 18 6:52 PM
3 900 SEK
5
Jan 18 6:51 PM
3 800 SEK
4
A
Jan 18 6:51 PM
3 600 SEK
5
Jan 18 6:51 PM
3 600 SEK
4
Jan 18 6:51 PM
3 400 SEK
5
Jan 18 6:50 PM
3 200 SEK
1
A
Jan 18 6:50 PM
3 010 SEK
1
Jan 18 6:50 PM
3 000 SEK
4
Jan 18 6:50 PM
2 800 SEK
5
A
Jan 18 6:50 PM
2 750 SEK
5
Jan 18 6:49 PM
2 400 SEK
4
A
Jan 18 6:49 PM
2 200 SEK
4
Jan 18 6:48 PM
1 800 SEK
1
Jan 16 8:49 PM
1 550 SEK
3
Jan 16 1:11 AM
1 000 SEK
2
Jan 12 3:05 PM
400 SEK
1
Jan 11 6:29 PM
300 SEK
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