- JAPANESE MEIJI SATSUMA BOWL SHIZANA
beautifully decorated Japanese Meiji satsuma bowl with floral decoration along the exterior of the bowl and various rectangular panel decorations along the interior. The quality...
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PIECES OF JAPANESE SATSUMA POTTERY, 1) Circa 1905 tea bowl by Masataro Keida, decorated with flowers and a fan beneath a brocade band. Signed. Diameter 4.4". 2) Meiji Period...
[more like this] - THREE PIECES OF JAPANESE SATSUMA POTTERY
, 1) CIRCA 1905 TEA BOWL BY MASATARO KEIDA, DECORATED WITH FLOWERS AND A FAN BENEATH A BROCADE BAND. SIGNED. DIAMETER 4.4"., 2) MEIJI PERIOD TEAPOT WITH FIGURAL LANDSCAPE...
[more like this] - Two Japanese Satsuma Wares
Late 19th/20th
Century
the first a Kinkozan bowl, the second a covered jar.
Diameter of larger 4 5/8 in., 11.8 cm.
Property from a Midwestern Institution...
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(1868-1912)Three Japanese Satsuma Bowls, Meiji Period (1868-1912) Each interior and exterior enameled and gilt painted: the first, hexagonal shape, with festival scenes...
[more like this] - TWO JAPANESE SATSUMA BOWLS MEIJI PERIOD
(1868-1912)Two Japanese Satsuma Bowls, Meiji Period (1868-1912) The first, lotus form, the interior enameled and gilt decorated with various reserves of a poet seated at...
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period, late 19th-early 20th century. Two with cartouche marks. Bowl, 1.5"h. and vase, with Gyokuzan signature, 6"h. And a vase with Kinkozan signature. Repaired. 5"h....
[more like this] - JAPANESE KINKOZAN EARTHENWARE BOWL,
MEIJI PERIOD (19TH CENTURY) MEIJI PERIOD (19TH CENTURY), signed under base with gold lacquer signature in square, with court scenes to interior and the exterior with shaped...
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Marked Kinkozan
zo
each having deep, rounded walls with a gilt highlighted flaring mouth rim, raised on short, straight foot, one painted to the exterior with blossoming chrysanthemum flowers,...
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Marked
Kinkozan zo, late 19th Century
the deep-sided bowl with a flared, flori-form mouth rim, painted in polychrome enamels and gilt over a clear crackled glaze, the exterior with...
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PIECES OF JAPANESE SATSUMA POTTERY, 1) Circa 1905 tea bowl by Masataro Keida. Decorated with flowers and a fan beneath a brocade band. Signed. Diameter 4.4". 2) Meiji Period...
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BOX AND COVER Late 19th or early 20th century, hand painted in polychrome enamels with gilt highlights over a small crackle ivory ground with elegant ladies and children...
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Articles
20th Century
comprising a pair of Kutani vases, a Kutani sake cup, a small Kutani vase, a Kutani covered jar, a Kutani teacup, two sets of Kinkozan Satsuma cups and...
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lidded box, gilt and cobalt borders, base with Kinkozan mark, 6-1/2 in., lid with repaired finial with losses, chip to sleeve, body with three rim chips, largest 1/8 in. with...
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CIRCA 1880 the steep sides decorated to the exterior with an allover design of gilt-highlighted flower heads the interior with a myriad of butterflies -- 2 1/2 in dia h:1.75 in....
[more like this] - Early Japanese Satsuma ware pottery
cabinet bottle and vase. Both are elaborately painted and gilt with figural scenes and florals. Ivory colored ground with a heavy cobalt glaze. The bottle is signed on the...
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