- A JAPANESE KO KUTANI PORCELAIN
A JAPANESE KO KUTANI PORCELAIN VASE Meiji period (1868-1912), finely painted lush mountainous landscape, mountains in kutani color palette of yellow, green, and purple, scalloped border at top with victorian style decorative pattern and golden medallions, wide flared rim, with green fuku mark to underside.
- JAPANESE KUTANI PORCELAIN BOWL,
JAPANESE KUTANI PORCELAIN BOWL, LATE MEIJI/EARLY TJAPANESE KUTANI PORCELAIN BOWL, late Meiji/early Taisho period, c. 1912, featuring 36 seated figures on gold ground, reverse red Kutani signature, 15.75"D.
- TEN JAPANESE KUTANI PORCELAIN PLATES
TEN JAPANESE KUTANI PORCELAIN PLATES Meiji Period late 19th century. The center painted to depict a shi shi the cavetto in aubergine enamel with black geometric decoration the border with flowering branches buddha hand pomegranate and ruyi. - 9 1/2 in. diam.
- Kutani porcelain bowl Japanese
Kutani porcelain bowl Japanese Meji period interior decorated with women in a landscape with river exterior decorated with birds and floral motif all in iron red and gilt palette marked on base 8 1/2'' diameter.
- A JAPANESE KUTANI PORCELAIN VASE.
A JAPANESE KUTANI PORCELAIN VASE. Meiji period. Decorated with Phoenix and stylised designs. Depicting figures and garden scene to verso. Twin 'Monster' handles. 'Kutani Tsukuru' mark to base. Height - 24.5cm More Information Star crack to the base, otherwise no condition issues
- JAPANESE KUTANI PORCELAIN VASE.
JAPANESE KUTANI PORCELAIN VASE. Hand painted with opposing reserves of figures on one side exotic bird and flora on the other; jar shape. Marked in calligraphy underfoot. Meiji Period. Height: 12 inches. The vase is in very good condition with light wear throughout a small amount of gilding loss and no visible chips or repairs.
- JAPANESE PORCELAIN EROTIC FIGURE
JAPANESE PORCELAIN EROTIC FIGURE GROUP Meiji Period (19th/20th c.), Kutani gilt and polychrome enameled porcelain, modeled as a kneeling bijin and a male figure wearing ornate robes and holding an open scroll, 3"h x 4"l x 3"w
- A LARGE JAPANESE PORCELAIN KO KUTANI
A LARGE JAPANESE PORCELAIN KO KUTANI BOWL Meiji period (1868-1912) or earlier, hand painted with jeweled polychrome enamels, the central decoration within a sapphire blue border of three figures at an old house by a pine tree bordered lake, the outlying ground is gilt and iron red clouds with lotus medallions, by the rim is a key motif, the exterior has bright green ground with black ruffled clouds and three large floral blossoms, underside has same green glaze with signature.
- A Japanese Kutani Porcelain Plate
A Japanese Kutani Porcelain Plate circa 1860-80 Meiji Period having an overall decoration in iron-red and gilt with a border of shaped reserves filled with scrolling foliate designs intersected by a geometric circular pattern radiating from the center; with a 6-character iron red mark to base. Width 8 3/4 x depth 8 3/4 inches.
- (2) JAPANESE KUTANI PORCELAIN BOWLS
(2) JAPANESE KUTANI PORCELAIN BOWLS Meiji Period (19th/20th c.), Japan, gilt and enameled porcelain, the bowl interiors identically decorated with three scholars, one seated and engaged in calligraphy, encircled by a highly stylized dragon, the exterior decorated in the round with wooded landscapes, red enamel six character marks to underside, 6"h x 13"dia (larger), 5"h x 12"dia (smaller)
- A Group of Six Japanese Kutani
A Group of Six Japanese Kutani Porcelain Wares, Meiji Period (1868-1912) Consisting of four vases, one censer, and one dish dish length 8.1 in — 20.5 cm
- A Pair of Kutani Plates, Meiji
A Pair of Kutani Plates, Meiji Period (1868-1912) One plate depicting flower viewing, the other with a river boat festival, each with an eight-character Kutani mark to the underside
diameter 7.3 in — 18.5 cm
- JAPANESE KUTANI PORCELAIN 'POET'S'
JAPANESE KUTANI PORCELAIN 'POET'S' CUPJapanese Kutani Porcelain 'Poet's' Cup, Meiji Period (1868-1912), decorated with the "Thirty Six Immortal Poets" on a gold ground, base with "Dai Nippon Kutani Tsukuro..." mark, h. 2 1/16 in., dia. 3 in., wood stand, overall h. 3 3 /4 in.
- A Group of Six Kutani Vessels,
A Group of Six Kutani Vessels, Meiji/Taisho Period (1868-1926) Consisting of a pair of hexagonal vases painted with birds and moulded with 'karako' boys; a fan-shaped dish; a finely enameled 'landscape' cup and saucer; and 'figural' lidded vase and cup and saucer
tallest height 9.2 in — 23.3 cm
- A Japanese Kutani Porcelain Vase
A Japanese Kutani Porcelain Vase and Cover Meiji Period (1868-1912) baluster body with domed cover surmounted by a playful Chinese lion decorated throughout with shaped bird and flowering branch panels reserved on a red ground base marked Kutani Tsukuru height 16 1/4 in.
- A Japanese Kutani Bowl and Dish,
A Japanese Kutani Bowl and Dish, Meiji Period (1868-1912) largest diameter 10.9 in — 27.6 cm
- MEIJI PERIOD JAPANESE KUTANI PORCELAIN
MEIJI PERIOD JAPANESE KUTANI PORCELAIN VASEA large 19th century Meiji Period Japanese Kutani porcelain vase of baluster form rising to a short flaring neck, the hand painted body decorated with twin panels depicting peacocks in garden settings, set against a field decorated with foliate motifs in vermilion, grey & gilt, the underside bearing red character marks. Height, 12.25" high.
- Three Meiji period Japanese Satsuma
Three Meiji period Japanese Satsuma vases depicting figures in landscapes, the tallest 10cm high and a lidded jar decorated Mount Fuji scenery
- PR JAPANESE PORCELAIN VASES Pair
PR JAPANESE PORCELAIN VASES Pair of Meiji Period Kutani Jars, with enameled and gilded decoration of birds amid flowers, on a red ground, black painted multi-character mark on base, 9 3/4" high, 5 3/4" diam. Minor gilding loss, otherwise good condition.
- A Finely Painted Kutani Waste Bowl
A Finely Painted Kutani Waste Bowl ca. Late Meiji Period Decorated with brocade panels bamboo style handles and details in gold both side having a round cartouche with dragon. Lidded. Measures 5-1/2"T.
- Meiji period (1868 - 1912) marked
Meiji period (1868 - 1912) marked to underside of body with Japanese characters within an oval modeled as a prowling tiger with a naturalistically carved wooden plinth overall 13'' H x 33.5'' W x 9'' D
- Japanese Kutani 19th/20th C.
Japanese Kutani 19th/20th C. two pieces including a teapot with molded bamboo design and decorated with floral and foliate motifs marked on base in iron red; and a footed bowl peach form decorated with floral and bird decoration unmarked.
- A JAPANESE PORCELAIN PLAQUE WITH
A JAPANESE PORCELAIN PLAQUE WITH MOUNT FUJI Meiji or Taisho period, early 20th century, horizontal porcelain hand painted with Mount Fuji in blue enamels and a border with simulated wood grain with various white blues, with impressed Kanji seal to reverse.
- A Japanese Kutani Shoza Style Vase
A Japanese Kutani Shoza Style Vase Early Meiji Apprx. 8-1/4"H the graceful vase is elaborately decorated in green blue yellow on iron red background highlighted overall with gilt four character mark on the underside.
- A LARGE JAPANESE PORCELAIN KUTANI
A LARGE JAPANESE PORCELAIN KUTANI JAR WITH COVER Meiji Period (1868-1912), the jar with a baluster body and fitted domed cover surmounted by a playful iron red Chinese lion, all hand painted in iron red and gilt with shaped registers and kimono textile patterns as well as elegant flora, signed "kutani zo" to underside in iron red.
- TSUCHIYA KOITSU (japanese 1870-1949)
TSUCHIYA KOITSU (japanese 1870-1949) EVENING AT MII TEMPLE and MARUYAMA PARK IN THE SNOW Each Meiji 11 1936, signed Koitsu and with Shin artist's seal; Doi Teiichi, publisher. Color Woodblock. Chuban and Oban Together with a companion woodblock print by KAWASE HASUI, LAKE KAWAGUCHI, 1932; Doi Teiichi, publisher, Oban. Each framed (3) woodblocks
- An Ivory Okimono of a Craftsman,
An Ivory Okimono of a Craftsman, Signed Seirin, Meiji Period (1868-1912) Hunched over his craft and seated on a folded tatami mat, the base inlaid with a signed lacquer cartouche '??'
3 x 3.1 in — 7.5 x 8 cm
- Japanese Satsuma pottery vase,
Japanese Satsuma pottery vase, polychrome, gilt decoration, cartouches of immortals, trees and flowering plants, base with gilt two-character mark for Meizan, Meiji period (1868-1912), 7 in. Crazing, gilt with some speckling and minor wear.
- A Japanese Mei-Ping Shape Kutani
A Japanese Mei-Ping Shape Kutani Vase A lovely porcelain vase with polychrome hand decorated scene of two men in landscape with stylized tree. Wax resist controlled glaze on foot, not signed. Apprx 8-1/2"T.
- Pr. Japanese Satsuma Vases Meiji
Pr. Japanese Satsuma Vases Meiji PeriodFinely painted in gold color on black ground to depict village scene with two character mark to bottom 9.5''H circa late 19th/early 20th century.Property of a Marysville MI family.
- Two Japanese "Kyoto Satsuma" Circular
Two Japanese "Kyoto Satsuma" Circular Plaques Meiji Period (1868-1912) flat bodies raised on short circular feet polychrome painted with gilt moriage highlights the first decorated with elegant ladies in a garden setting base with two character mark diameter 8 1/2 in.; the second with scenes of ladies in various outdoor settings base with three character mark diameter 8 3/8 in.
- THREE PIECES OF JAPANESE SATSUMA.
THREE PIECES OF JAPANESE SATSUMA. Meiji 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.
- A large Japanese Imari potiche
A large Japanese Imari potiche and cover, Meiji Period painted with prunus, chrysanthemum and peony. 37cm diameter
- KUTANI VASE. Japan late 19th-early
KUTANI VASE. Japan late 19th-early 20th century porcelain. Predominately red and gilt ground with two white reserves one decorated with scholars the other with birds. Red and underglaze blue marks on the bottom 11 1/8''h.
- A Large Kutani Porcelain Circular
A Large Kutani Porcelain Circular Tray, Meiji Period (1868-1912) diameter 14.2 in — 36 cm
- PAIR OF JAPANESE KUTANI VASES,
PAIR OF JAPANESE KUTANI VASES, EARLY 20TH CENTURYA pair of early 20th century Kutani porcelain vases, both cube shaped bodies decorated with hand painted vignettes of traditional themes against a vermilion field, rising to short flaring necks with gilt detail. Meiji or Taisho Period. Height, 6.5".