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Vintage 1940s Handpainted Imari Porcelain Trinket Dish by Hokutosha circa 1945-1952 Occupied Japan eupatorium When most people hear the

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Vintage 1940s Handpainted Imari Porcelain Trinket Dish by Hokutosha circa 1945-1952 Occupied Japan eupatorium When most people hear the{HISTORY} Bring home a touch of the exotic Far East with this handpainted dish made in occupied Japan during the 1940s. In swirling shades of gold, brick red, midnight blue, and bright white, this small porcelain dish is exquisitely handpainted on both the interior and exterior. Full of exotic appeal and painted in Japan's famous Imari style, it contains a bevy of beautiful details. Leaves, dots, vines, flowers, diamonds, circles, squares, and stripes

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