A set of seven Japanese red and gilt lacquer bowls and saucer dishes
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A set of seven Japanese red and gilt lacquer bowls and saucer dishes
each one variously lacquered in gilt and red with sprays of irises, bunches of grapes, sprays of chrysanthemums, three storks in flight, a branch of prunus blossoms, a pair of koi fish and a branch of maple leaves, raised on a low foot, each saucer dish 17,1cm diameter
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