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Five (5) Asian porcelain items, having polychrome enameled decorations, most with gilt highlights throughout, including one (1) Japanese Imari pear form vase having vignettes of floral and geometric decorations against a ground of light brown stylized clouds; two (2) Japanese Imari chargers, one (1) having a central vignette depicting a vase of flowers, surrounded by three vignettes of animals against a background of flowering branches and one (1) having a scalloped rim with scrolling foliate decorations, both with additional floral sprays to underside of rims; one (1) small plate, possibly Korean, having a central decoration of blue opposing dragons chasing a flaming pearl against a light grey ground; and one (1) Japanese Meiji period brush pot depicting a landscape scene against a grey ground, red character marks to underside of base. Ranging in size from 1 1/2" H x 6 3/4" dia. to 12 1/4" H x 12" dia. Late 19th/ early 20th century.
PROVENANCE: The Collection of Dr. Joe Newsom Rawlings, Davisboro, Georgia.
CONDITION: Japanese items with scattered flaws in the making, some areas of glaze voids, minor areas of loss to enamel decorations. Small, possibly Korean, plate with overall crazing, radiating hairlines, largest 3 1/4", to center with 1/8" area of loss and possible old repair to center, flaws in the making to underside of base.