Imari Lidded Bowl
Butterflies, Chrysanthemums, XOs
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Origin/Maker: Arita - Fuki Choshun - Perpetual Spring of Riches and Honours
Fuki Choshun written in Kanji characters (富貴長春) meaning Wealth, Nobility, Longevity and Youth, also translated as "Good fortune and long life" or "Wealth and Everlasting Spring". Alternative translations add that fuki (huki) also means peonies and is a symbol of wealth and choshun means roses, a symbol of everlasting spring as in, forever young. This mark was mainly used during the Meiji Period, from 1868-1912. During this period, Japan moved from being an isolated society to one with more open trade, where this one of the earliest trade marks not imitating a Chinese Imperial Nian Hao (reign mark). (https://gotheborg.com/marks/20thcenturyjapan.shtml)
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Origin/Maker: Arita - Fuki Choshun - Perpetual Spring of Riches and Honours
Fuki Choshun written in Kanji characters (富貴長春) meaning Wealth, Nobility, Longevity and Youth, also translated as "Good fortune and long life" or "Wealth and Everlasting Spring". Alternative translations add that fuki (huki) also means peonies and is a symbol of wealth and choshun means roses, a symbol of everlasting spring as in, forever young. This mark was mainly used during the Meiji Period, from 1868-1912. During this period, Japan moved from being an isolated society to one with more open trade, where this one of the earliest trade marks not imitating a Chinese Imperial Nian Hao (reign mark). (https://gotheborg.com/marks/20thcenturyjapan.shtml)
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