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English: Five small bowls, by OGATA KENZAN(1663, Kyoto-1742, Edo), glazed pottery, 18th century, each Height about 8.0cm, The Museum of Oriental Ceramics Osaka, OSAKA, Japan
日本語: 尾形乾山, 色絵椿文輪花向付(五客) H 8cm ca. 大坂市立東洋陶磁美術館
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