- A Fine Satsuma Vase Meiji Period
A Fine Satsuma Vase Meiji Period 1868-1912 Egg shaped vase on three feet finely painted and with Meizan Hododa mark on bottom. Measures 6"T.
- Japanese earthenware satsuma dish
Japanese earthenware satsuma dish shimazu crest, early 20th century Of slightly rounded form, applied dragons framing profusion of Lohan, detailed script verso. D: 8 in.
- JAPANESE SATSUMA DISH, Japanese
JAPANESE SATSUMA DISH, Japanese Satsuma dish, finely painted a pair of song birds in a landscape with mountains, waterfalls and variety of vegetation including plum blossom, bamboo and chrysanthemum, the recessed base marked Satsuma, 8.5"w.
- JAPANESE SATSUMA POTTERY VASEJapanese
JAPANESE SATSUMA POTTERY VASEJapanese Satsuma Pottery Vase , Meiji Period (1868-1912), decorated with 2 panels enclosing rooster, hen and chicks amid flowers and figures in a landscape, base marked, h. 5 1/8 in., stand, overall h. 6 1/8 in Provenance: TK Oriental Art & Antiques, Williamsburg, VA, March 1979; Estate of Warren Paul Balovich (1926-1992), New Orleans.
- Three Japanese earthenware satsuma
Three Japanese earthenware satsuma table items 19/20th century Comprising of a bowl, kogo and vase, decorated in typical satsuma palette. Bowl D: 5 in.
- Satsuma Vase Japanese, late 19th/early
Satsuma Vase Japanese, late 19th/early 20th century, earthenware, drum form, panels with armored soldiers at lake with Mt. Fuji in distance, court official and retinue visiting older official, smaller cartouches with court officials, dragons, 5 in.,
- Satsuma Earthenware Vase Japanese,
Satsuma Earthenware Vase Japanese, late 19th/early 20th century, panels of ladies and children enjoying the outdoors under wisteria and maples on a cobalt ground, gilt spider web pattern with gilt and enameled maple leaves, base with gilt marks, Shimalu mon over two-character mark in cartouche, possibly for Taizan, 9-3/4 in.,
- Satsuma vase Kinkozan school early
Satsuma vase Kinkozan school early 20th century ovoid body with finely painted wisteria against eggshell ground and raised gilt borders H6''; together with associated wood stand. Provenance: Pawleys Island South Carolina private collection. Literature: Lawrence Louis. SATSUMA: MASTERPIECES FROM THE WORLD'S IMPORTANT COLLECTIONS. London: Dauphin 1991. pp. 135-196. Vase in very good original condition; base with crack.
- Two Miniature Satsuma Items The
Two Miniature Satsuma Items The first a small footed dish with scalloped rim, and with the image of two ducks swimming hear a bank with flowers, marked on the underside, approx. 3-1/2"D. The second item is a covered box, approx. 3-1/8"D, with the image of geishas and a child on the cover, and the image of a fan and another object depicted on the inside and the inside of the lid, marked on the underside with Shimazu crest above a cartouche.
- Japanese earthenware satsuma bowl
Japanese earthenware satsuma bowl signed, 19/20th century Of deep-U shape lobbed rim, painted to show a central medallion of figural landscape, floral sprigs to outer-wall, raised on a circular foot. H: 2 1/2 L: 6 in.
- A Japanese satsuma bowl, circa
A Japanese satsuma bowl, circa 1910, decorated with finches and flowering bushes, 27cm diameter
- JAPANESE OKIMONO A MAN STANDING
JAPANESE OKIMONO A MAN STANDING CANDLING EGGS. Hand carved ivory signed Hisanobu with kakihan underfoot. Scrimshawed in traditional costume design bag of eggs at his side with two eggs on pedestal attached base. Height 14''. Displayed on carved wooden stand. Late Meiji Period. The carving has several repairs cracks and chips.
- JAPANESE SATSUMA DISH Japanese
JAPANESE SATSUMA DISH Japanese Satsuma dish, painted in polychrome enamels and gilt on a crackled glaze, decorated overall with a warrior figure along with various arhats taming a dragon, the recessed base signed Dai Nippon Satsuma yaki Kinya-sei, 7.75"w.
- JAPANESE SATSUMA DISH Japanese
JAPANESE SATSUMA DISH Japanese Satsuma dish, painted in polychrome enamels and gilt on a crackled glaze, decorated overall with a warrior figure along with various arhats taming a dragon, the recessed base signed Dai Nippon Satsuma yaki Kinya-sei, 7.75"w.
- A Japanese satsuma plate, Meiji
A Japanese satsuma plate, Meiji period, with folded edges, 20cm wide
- Japanese satsuma bowl, finely executed
Japanese satsuma bowl, finely executed whimsical decoration, interior with wrestling praying mantis and grasshopper, floral borders, a procession of kitsune (fox spirits), exterior with curved bands of flowers, butterflies, woven through with a band of boys at play, base with gilt mark that reads "Kozan sei", late 19th/early 20th century, 2-1/2 x 4-3/4 in. Excellent condition. Collection of the Late T. Ben Williams; The Estate of the Late Georgette Chamberlain Williams.
- Satsuma Bowl, Vase Japanese, late
Satsuma Bowl, Vase Japanese, late 19th/early 20th century, both earthenware: vase with seated immortals, applied gilt dragon at neck, base with rectangular cartouche with marks for Hododa, 5-3/4 in.; plate with shaped cartouches with The Seven Lucky Gods, ladies, immortals, warriors, base with square cartouches with mark possibly for Shozan, 1-1/8 x 6-1/4 in., minor discoloration,
- Good Japanese earthenware satsuma
Good Japanese earthenware satsuma koro late 19th century Dragon cast silver cover and rim, over baluster base, gosu blue and gilt decoration, together with a small satsuma vase. tallest H: 5 1/2 in. PROVENANCE: Property of a Nashville Estate
- Japanese Satsuma bowl, gilt lobed
Japanese Satsuma bowl, gilt lobed rim, interior and exterior with profusion of polychrome and gilt flowers, base with iron red and gilt Shimazu family crest, two-character "Satsuma", early 20th century, 2-1/8 x 5 in. Excellent condition, minor firing flaw at rim. Private Collection, Chattanooga, Tennessee
- Japanese Satsuma earthenware floral
Japanese Satsuma earthenware floral decorated bowl second half-19th century; signed underneath 6 in. Diam. Estimate $ 150-250 Uniform craquelure appropriate wear.
- A Satsuma Dish Most probably made
A Satsuma Dish Most probably made in the early 20th century, the squared dish with a small foot measures approx. 6-3/4" x 6-3/4", with a geometric design at the rim and with the interior elaborately painted in the image of a landscape with a multitude of women and attendants crossing bridges. Marked on the underside.
- A Japanese satsuma bowl of hexagonal
A Japanese satsuma bowl of hexagonal shape, 7.5cm wide, another 8cm diameter and sundry Oriental ceramics
- Japanese eggshell part service,
Japanese eggshell part service, marked to base, approx 16cm H and shorter
- EARLY SATSUMA PLATE, UNSIGNED EDO
EARLY SATSUMA PLATE, UNSIGNED EDO OR MEIJIOld Japanese Satsuma plate or shallow bowl, measuring 9-1/2" diameter. Lavishly decorated. Old sticker on bottom, but apparently unsigned. Rather thick and heavy for its size. Crazed, with a single hairline across bottom center. See images. From estate collection of very fine Satsuma, several pieces of which are in today's sale. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
- Japanese Satsuma earthenware vase
Japanese Satsuma earthenware vase early 20th century European form decorated with orchid enameling and dragon bands; signed. H17'' Provenance: Aiken South Carolina collection. One foot with crack possibly a firing flaw; abrasion or firing flaw at bottom border band; overall in good original condition with normal wear to gilding and painted decoration consistent with age.
- Japanese satsuma bowl, finely decorated
Japanese satsuma bowl, finely decorated interior with butterflies, exterior with wisteria vines above chrysanthemums and other flowers, base with gilt two-character mark within a brown cartouche on a chrysanthemum ground, late 19th/early 20th century, 4 x 4-1/2 in. Areas of discoloration, wear to gilt at rims. Collection of the Late T. Ben Williams; The Estate of the Late Georgette Chamberlain Williams.
- Small Japanese earthenware satsuma
Small Japanese earthenware satsuma vase signed, 19/20th century The wide flared mouth issues from wide slightly domed shoulder, tapering body painted in typical satsuma palette of begin on a ground of clouds. H: 5 in
- A Japanese Satsuma Eagle Vase Taisho
A Japanese Satsuma Eagle Vase Taisho The vase stands apprx. 6-1/2"H hand decorated with the image of a stately bird on a flowering branch with Mt. Fuji in the distance. Comes with the original wood packing box Tomobako signed on the underside with Matsatoro Keida's kakihan who won noteriety in the 1904 St. Louis Exposition.
- A Japanese Satsuma bowl by the
A Japanese Satsuma bowl by the Tohakuen workshop, Meiji period circa 1890s, decorated a panel of figures around a table to one side and two men in a road to the other, interspersed by panels of delicate honeycomb pattern in raised white enamel, a coiled dragon to the interior, signed, 10cm diameter
- Japanese Satsuma Pottery Cup &
Japanese Satsuma Pottery Cup & Saucer finely detailed scenes of Samurai warriors scalloped signed late 19th century.
- Japanese Satsuma Bowl Depicting
Japanese Satsuma Bowl Depicting Gods of Good Luck Design on interior has raised figures and enamel decoration on the body of a dragon. The dragon appears on the outside of the bowl also with raised enamel. There is a calligraphic signature on the bottom of bowl; Shimazu family crest and maker's signature ca. 1940's.
- Japanese studio pottery vessel,
Japanese studio pottery vessel, thick cobalt and olive green glaze with areas of lavender, fitted ivory lid, old paper label "Satsuma Date 1650" taped to bottom, 19th century, 3-1/2 in. Two rim cracks, lid with natural fissure.
- Japanese Satsuma vase late 19th
Japanese Satsuma vase late 19th century Of tapering rectangular form, decorated with gilt and enamel showing chrysanthemums and songbirds painted in reverse with boys at play. H: 13 in.
- ANTIQUE SATSUMA PORCELAIN URNDESCRIPTION:
ANTIQUE SATSUMA PORCELAIN URNDESCRIPTION: An antique Satsuma porcelain urn decorated with egg white and light blue ground colors, intricately decorated with meandering patterns, and centered by red floral motifs and crane figures.
CIRCA: Late 19th to Early 20th Cent.
ORIGIN: Japan
DIMENSIONS: H: 4.25" W: 3.5"
CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS 305-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
- Japanese Satsuma bowl, scalloped
Japanese Satsuma bowl, scalloped rim, interior with figures crossing bridge to shrine, exterior with mountain villages, base with brown and gilt mark, late 19th/early 20th century, with wood stand, 4-3/4 x 12 in. Discoloration to base, minor glaze crack at interior rim. The Estate of the Late Lula Brockman Estes
- Japanese satsuma tripod censer,
Japanese satsuma tripod censer, ovoid form with finely executed openwork cartouches and lid, applied tree shrews and grapevines on a black and gilt basketweave bamboo ground, base with impressed sakura mark, remnants of gilt mark, one foot with two impressed marks, late 19th/early 20th century, 6 in. Chips and losses to grape leaves, tree shrews' ears, wear and loss to glaze and gilt. Collection of the Late T. Ben Williams; The Estate of the Late Georgette Chamberlain Williams.