A rare Japanese Shoki Imari dish, Edo period (1603-1868), 1640-1650, shallow circular 'Namagake' (non-biscuit fired) porcelain dish sitting on a typically small footring, painted with a scene of a pavillion on a rocky island in the foreground, and a sampan boat below tall mountains in the background. 2.5 cm high, 19.5 cm diameter. Provenance: The Genine Wallinga collection. Literature: Kyushu ceramic Museum, Shibata collection part 2 1991, image 20. Gardiner Museum, Toronto, # T15.2.69