Seif? Yohei I made both blue and white porcelains after Ming dynasty (1368–1644) Chinese wares fired in the kilns at Jingdezhen for export. He also made colorful stoneware in the style of his teacher, Nin’ami D?hachi (Takahashi D?hachi II) (1783–1855). Nesting Dish with Scattered Pine Needles and Maple Leaves, c. 1844–57. Seifū Yohei I (Japanese, 1801–1861). One of a pair of side dishes; stoneware with underglaze blue and iron oxide, white slip, and overglaze color enamel (Kyoto ware); outer dish: x x cm (2 15/16 x 6 x 5 in.).


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