Nabeshima porcelain originated in the Saga Prefecture, on the southern island of Kyushu in Japan, during the late 17th century and continued until the late 19th century. It is known for its delicate beauty, fine craftsmanship, and exquisite designs.

The production of Nabeshima porcelain was first initiated by the ruling Nabeshima clan, who were among the wealthiest and most powerful feudal lords in Japan during the Edo period (1603-1868). The Nabeshima clan employed skilled potters and artists to create porcelain for the clan's own use, as well as for gifts to the shogun and other high-ranking officials.

Nabeshima porcelain was highly prized for its rarity, quality, and beauty. The production process was a closely guarded secret, and the Nabeshima clan strictly controlled the distribution of their porcelain to ensure its exclusivity. As a result, only a small number of Nabeshima porcelain pieces were produced, and they were more...

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A large Japanese Nabeshima vase by Imaizumi Imaemon; Taisho…

Imaizumi Imaemon Nabeshima Vase with Karako and Peonies

A large Japanese Nabeshima vase by Imaizumi Imaemon; Taisho (1912-1926) or Showa period (1926-1989); decorated profusely with karako (Chinese boys) amongst peonies, signed by Imaemon to base. 38 cm high, 30 cm diameter

A Japanese blue and white enamelled 'Floral' dish, Nabeshima…

Japanese Floral Dish by Nabeshima XIII

A Japanese blue and white enamelled 'Floral' dish, Nabeshima XIII ', height 3.5 cm, diameter 22 cm

Two sets of ten small Japanese blue and white enamelled…

Japanese Floral Enamelled Dishes by Nabeshima XIII

Two sets of ten small Japanese blue and white enamelled 'Floral' dishes, Nabeshima XIII

Two Japanese blue and white 'Bamboo' dishes, Nabeshima, height…

Japanese Nabeshima Blue and White Bamboo Dishes

Two Japanese blue and white 'Bamboo' dishes, Nabeshima, height 5.5 cm, diameter 20.5 cm

A Japanese Nabeshima dish and an Arita Ruri dish, Edo period…

Japanese Nabeshima and Arita Ruri dishes, 19th century

A Japanese Nabeshima dish and an Arita Ruri dish, Edo period (1603-1868), 19th century and 1770-1790, the Nabeshima dish of moulded chrysanthemum form decorated in underglaze blue with branches of flowering paulownia. The other dish covered in a ruri blue…

A Japanese celadon Nabeshima dish, Edo period (1603-1868),…

Celadon Dragon Dish from Edo Period Japan

A Japanese celadon Nabeshima dish, Edo period (1603-1868), 18th/19th century, raised on a high foot and with a barbed foliate rim, decorated to the interior with a relief moulded dragon, the whole covered in a celadon glaze. 3.5 cm high, 16.5 cm diameter

A Japanese Meiji Nabeshima dish, finely decorated with circular…

Meiji Nabeshima Dish with Circular Designs

A Japanese Meiji Nabeshima dish, finely decorated with circular designs within a square trellis, blue, turquoise and red tones, diameter 15 cm.

A rare Japanese Nabeshima porcelain dish on a raised foot, Edo…

19th Century Nabeshima Porcelain Dish with Persimmon Tree Design

A rare Japanese Nabeshima porcelain dish on a raised foot, Edo period 19th century. A rare Japanese Nabeshima porcelain dish on a raised foot, Edo period 19th century painted in the palette of red, blue, green and yellow enamels with a stylized, yellow…

A Japanese Nabeshima vase, Taisho period (1912 - 1926), of…

Nabeshima Peony Vase

A Japanese Nabeshima vase, Taisho period (1912 - 1926), of ovoid form with a waisted neck and underglaze decorated with peonies and foliage in a typical blue, teal, red and lemon palette; with seal underside. Height 27 cm.