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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,
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A Japanese satsuma bowl, circa
A Japanese satsuma bowl, circa 1910, decorated with finches and flowering bushes, 27cm diameter
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Japanese satsuma bowl, finely
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.
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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
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Japanese Satsuma Bowl 1000 faces
Japanese Satsuma Bowl 1000 faces anddragon motif signed 7'' diameter heavy goldwork excellent
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JAPANESE SATSUMA BOWL AND A
JAPANESE SATSUMA BOWL AND A BUN-FORM BOXJapanese Satsuma Bowl and a Bun-Form Box
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SATSUMA BOWL. Japan 20th century.
SATSUMA BOWL. Japan 20th century. Floral design on gilt with scenic reserves. Marked on the underside. 6''h. 13''d. Condition is fine.
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A Satsuma Style Bowl Pottery footed
A Satsuma Style Bowl Pottery footed bowl with interior hand painted figural with gold textured border at edge bottom unmarked 2-1/4"T x 7-1/8"D. 20th century.
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A Satsuma Bowl, Shuzan Mark,
A Satsuma Bowl, Shuzan Mark, Together With a Cup and Saucer Set, Hakuzan Mark, Meiji Period (1868-1912) The bowl interior decorated with a gathering of seven warriors, the base marked 'Shuzan'; the cup and saucer decorated with two female courtesans and a child in a garden setting with various florals including wisteria, peonies, and chrysanthemums, bases marked 'Hakuzan'
bowl diameter 7.1 in — 18 cm
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JAPANESE SATSUMA PUNCH BOWL
JAPANESE SATSUMA PUNCH BOWL Japanese Satsuma punch bowl, with Regence style gilt bronze mounts, 18.5"w.
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JAPANESE SATSUMA FOLIATED BOWL
JAPANESE SATSUMA FOLIATED BOWL Japanese Satsuma foliated bowl, the pentalobed vessel decorated overall with a pair of pheasants in a garden with chrysanthemum and maple, signed Kazeyama, 7.5"w.
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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
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Japanese satsuma bowl, finely
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.
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ENGLISH JAPAN PATTERN SUGAR BOWL
ENGLISH JAPAN PATTERN SUGAR BOWL COVER AND STAND AND TWO OTHER BOWLS AND COVERS The first oval the others with two handles and one on quadruple scroll feet; 5 1/4 to 7 in.
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A Satsuma tea set comprising teapot
A Satsuma tea set comprising teapot covered jug covered bowl and two cups and saucers.
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A Japanese satsuma bowl of
A Japanese satsuma bowl of hexagonal shape, 7.5cm wide, another 8cm diameter and sundry Oriental ceramics
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Japanese satsuma bowl, interior
Japanese satsuma bowl, interior with a swirling pattern of cranes, exterior with chrysanthemums and peonies below a border of multi-patterned fan and leaf shapes, unmarked, late 19th/early 20th century, 2-1/4 x 4-1/2 in. Very minor wear and loss to glaze and gilt, several cranes with discoloration. Collection of the Late T. Ben Williams; The Estate of the Late Georgette Chamberlain Williams.
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SATSUMA BOWL, KINKOZAN WITH
SATSUMA BOWL, KINKOZAN WITH SCENES OF DIGNITARIES AND C...Satsuma Bowl, Kinkozan with scenes of dignitaries and court ladies in four panels, bottom interior with landscape and Royal figures with golden and black scaled fish surround, late 19th century, signed on bottom. height 2 5/8 inches, diameter 3 7/8 inches.
Condition:
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Moorcroft Sugar Bowl decorated in
Moorcroft Sugar Bowl decorated in the Clematis Design diameter 9cm
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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.
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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.
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Satsuma Vase Japanese, late
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.,
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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
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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.
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Japanese Satsuma Pottery Cup &
Japanese Satsuma Pottery Cup & Saucer finely detailed scenes of Samurai warriors scalloped signed late 19th century.
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A JAPANESE SATSUMA BOWL BY HAKUSAN
A JAPANESE SATSUMA BOWL BY HAKUSAN Meiji period (1868-1912), very finely hand painted satsuma bowl with immortal figures to well and a dragon in red and black, Shimazu family crest painted in gilt above the scene, dimpled rim, exterior sides hand painted with two dragons in same style and Shimazu family crests against a finely crackled ivory surface, signed to the underside with Shimazu clan crest and Hakusan in cartouche.
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Japanese Satsuma Pottery Tea Set
Japanese Satsuma Pottery Tea Set includes teapot creamer sugar two cup & saucers elaborate panels with flowering trees cobalt & gold trim raised moriage work signed.
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Japanese satsuma cup, finely
Japanese satsuma cup, finely decorated with floral garlands and butterflies, impressed mark on base for Kinkozan, late 19th/early 20th century, 1-1/2 in. Wear to gilt, discoloration around rim, some residue. Private Collection, Blowing Rock, North Carolina.
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Three Japanese earthenware
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.
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Japanese Satsuma covered bowl on
Japanese Satsuma covered bowl on tripod base polychrome and gilt figural decoration Foo lion finial fish handles calligraphic marks on legs finial cracked and repaired chips to finial rim chip on bowl 12 1/2'' h.
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C. 1868-1919 SATSUMA GOLD GILT BOWL
C. 1868-1919 SATSUMA GOLD GILT BOWL W/ WOOD BASEThis lot includes this Satsuma Ware Gold Gilt Bowl with hand-carved wooden base. The scene depicted featured three Samurai, two in the foreground wearing armor - yoroi - made of small pieces of leather and or lacquered metal that were connected with silk laces and cords, making it flexible and easy for the samurai to wear in battle. The Satsuma with which most people are familiar is late Satsuma or nishikide. It is a distinctive Japanese pottery present during the Meiji period (1868 to 1912). The ceramic example has a warm cream, ivory to beige background with a crackled glaze. It bears over-glaze designs in orange, green, blue, red, or gold decoration. One of the more distinctive features of this Satsuma is the crackled glaze and the overall painted decoration. The typical Satsuma ware is a yellowish earthenware usually decorated with a minute decoration with Japanese figures, expressive faces or detailed oriental landscapes, or sometimes embellished with vivid dragons in relief. This ware is in fact an export product specifically designed in the mid 19th century to cater to the western export market. The Japanese themselves had very little interest in this ware. From around the 1890s to the early 1920s more than 100 artist at least twenty larger studios or factories were producing "Satsuma" wares destined for the European and American export markets. Most high quality export 'Satsuma' is easily recognized by its finely crackled glaze and by the fact that its yellowish earthenware body does not "ring" when tapped. The production soon spread to several cities such as Kagoshima, Kyoto, Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe, Kanazawa, and Yokohama and elsewhere throughout Japan, from the Meiji period (1868-1912) up until today. In spite of very good quality work, many good pieces are simply unmarked such as this piece. Genuine Satsuma is native to Japan and never anywhere else including China. Genuine Satsuma never has English writing on it; no “Made in…,” no “Hand-Painted,” no “Genuine…,” and no “Satsuma” anything. This Satsuma Ware Gold Gilt Bowl is in very nice overall condition, no obvious marring observed. Measures 4.25"D x 9.75" diameter approximately, weight approximate 2lb, 2oz
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* A Japanese Satsuma Bowl of
* A Japanese Satsuma Bowl of lobed form having allover polychrome floral decoration having three character mark to base. Diameter 4 3/4 inches.
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A Japanese satsuma bowl of lobed
A Japanese satsuma bowl of lobed outline, 18cm diameter and a satsuma plate, 19cm diameter
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A Japanese ''Satsuma'' pottery
A Japanese ''Satsuma'' pottery circular bowl the interior painted and decorated in gilt with a river landscape with women and children on a pathway within geometric filled border the exterior with figures within shaped reserves 5ins (126mm) diameter x 1.625ins (42mm) high and a similar circular dish 4.275ins (111mm) diameter (both with gilt character marks to base)
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Japanese Satsuma Pottery Bowl
Japanese Satsuma Pottery Bowl elaborate floral & gold inside & out signed 6'' excellent.
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Two Japanese Satsuma Pottery Bowls,
Two Japanese Satsuma Pottery Bowls, fourth quarter 19th century, one an opulently gilded and polychromed Japanese Meiji fruit bowl in overall floral decor, signed on the base in gold calligraphy on a black tablet, h. 3-7/8", dia. 9-5/8", and the other a fine richly gilded Satsuma pottery small bowl of "Lotus" form in "100 Faces" decor, signed "Dai Kinzam" in gold calligraphy on the base, dia. 5".