This is nice decorated Satsuma earthenware tapered ovoid vase with two well detailed dragons in raised enamels. It is artist signed on the body of the vase and measures 5" x 3.75". It dates about 1890 and other than some gilt wear on the rim, it is in excellent condition.
This is a nicely enameled Japanese Satsuma earthenware brush pot with three scenes. The reserves are decorated with the 1000 butterfly pattern, showing excellent detail. The condition is excellent, with little to no wear and no chips or lines. It measures 4" x 4 1/3" and dates about 1880 - 1890.
The is a beautifully executed Japanese Imari punch bowl decorated in a widely varied color palette. It has an Arabesque motif on the interior while the exterior has a more classic Imari pattern. It measures 14.25" x 6.25" and dates about 1870 - 1890. The overall condition is very good with some minor surface scratches on the interior, but no chips or restorations.
This is a very elegant form, finely decorated with a koi and foliate motif contrasted by a white ground. The condition is excellent with no wear or restorations. It measures 8.5" x 6" and dates back to the late Meiji Period or about 1910.
This is an authentic late 19th century Japanese Imari fish plate, dating about 1870 - 1880. It is fairly large in size, measuring 15" x 10.25". The condition is excellent, although it should be noted that there is some ORIGINAL fritting and crazing around the edges.
The detail of the artwork on this Satsuma vase is excellent and the open space contrasts it beautifully. This vase is much larger than the classic processional vases done by Kinkozan. It measures 12" x 4.5" and dates about 1910.
This vase has the impressed gourd shape Koji (or Koko) mark on the underside. Most pieces with this mark are fully glazed, making this an interesting example. The condition is excellent with no repairs or restorations. It measures 8.25" x 5" and dates about 1900 - 1910.
These vases are a beautiful example of Fukagawa porcelain, decorated with a floral motif overlaying a bamboo grove. The tapered form is aesthetically pleasing. Each vase measures 12.5" x 11" and have the blue Koransha mark on the underside, dating them about 1890. The condition is excellent, with only some wear to the gilt on the rings near the shoulders of the vases.
This is a nicely carved ivory okimono from the Taisho Period, dating about 1920 - 1930. The condition is excellent, with only one age line on the underside of a wrestler. It is artist signed and measures 3.75" x 3".
This vase is decorated with a classic Kinkozan motif of samurai, geishas and children in heavily encrusted gold and enamel. It measures 7" x 4.75" and is in excellent condition. It dates about 1900.