A Japanese Meiji period Satsuma pottery charger of dished circular form, relief moulded with butterflies, a dragonfly, snails, a cricket, and various insects, on a painted and gilt ground depicting a basket of flora, underside with painted character marks, 44.5cm diameter, (hairline crack).

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