Nippon / Early Japanese Jardiniere
Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Earthenware Pre 1900: item #186409 es1
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Coronado Antiques
386-428-3331
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Another great piece from NIPPON . We believe this piece is from the Meiji period (1868-1912).Whether you call this a Jardiniere or Cache Pot it is a wonderful piece of art. It stands 11" high and 14" across.This wonderful vessel was purchased in Japan when the previous owners were part of the occupation forces after WW2. Shipping and Insurance will be actual cost on this piece... Click for details
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Japanese Seto-ware VASE
Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Earthenware Pre 1920: item #186190 J-105
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Shibui Art, subtle..... subdued.....pure
(541) 764-5285
$260
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Japanese SETO-WARE earthenware VASE well potted and covered in a rich chocolate brown "Kymer-type" glaze. There is a small protrusion(what the Japanese call a "Kama-kizu," or Kiln error by God) about the size of a penny (see enlargement #3)on the upper cavetto. No cracks or chips or fritting. Circa 1900-1920. Height is 8 inches and the diameter at the top is 4 inches.
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Japanese Pottery Figure of Okame
Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Earthenware Pre 1900: item #185448 JE-69
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Hanakago Antiques
Tel(303) 938-8989 Fax(303) 938-8988
$850
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This finely detailed pottery figure is shaped as Okame, the goddess of mirth and prosperity. Okame is often portrayed with a wide variety of objects. Here, she is holding a large mushroom. There are a host of possible areas in Japan from which this piece might have originated . It has many layers of patina and dates to the 19th century. There is an impressed signature on the right sleeve of her robe. Excellent condition.
Dimensions: 5 ˝” x 4” x 2”
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Fine Gold Works Satsuma Gourd Shape Vase
Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Earthenware Pre 1910: item #182439 02895
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SANAI FINE ART & ANTIQUES
Phone: 972-270-3960 Fax: 972-270-3961
$1,750.00
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The size of Satsuma Vase: 6 7/8" High x 3 1/2" Dia(widest, lower bulb), 1 3/4" Dia upper bulb. Gorgeous and beautiful Satsuma Vase in Hyotan (Gourd) shape. The workmenship is just wonderful. Main lower bulb area front has Kuku(Japanese Chrysanthmum) design in the color of red, white, and yellow design as well as in gold, the leaves are done with some Gosu blue color. Other side area with clouds design with birds, flowers as well as butterfly and wild flowers are also painted. It is amazing that ... Click for details
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Satsuma Dish, Signed Kinkozan
Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Earthenware Pre 1900: item #181578 2B-644
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B & C ANTIQUES
203-929-7312
$235
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This lovely Kyoto Satsuma earthenware dish with its creamy crackled body has been molded in the form of a lotus leaf and decorated in soft transparent overglaze enamels and gilt. It is signed “Kinkozan zo” in gold enamel on the reverse lip rim and dates to the mid-to late 19th century. The furled edge of the plate and the molded leaf veins simulate a living lotus leaf, and the reverse has a very realistically molded stem in high relief. Both front and back have bold floral decorations in soft sh... Click for details
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Ceramic Banko Container Shaped as Clam Shell
Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Earthenware Pre 1920: item #179657 JG-6
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Hanakago Antiques
Tel(303) 938-8989 Fax(303) 938-8988
$395
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This decorative container in the shape of a footed clam shell has been formed out of clay from the Banko kilns. It is very naturalistic in color and design. There is an old repair to a small area on the edge of the bottom shell. It was made in the early 1900’s and has an illegible signature on the bottom. Dimensions: 6” x 5”
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Ishizara Serving Dish
Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Earthenware Pre 1920: item #179171 JF-8
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Hanakago Antiques
Tel(303) 938-8989 Fax(303) 938-8988
$695
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This style of Seto-ware was a standard utilitarian product of various Seto kilns in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. This deep Seto-ware serving dish is decorated with a few simple brush strokes depicting a rabbit ear iris in an iron-oxide brown under a clear glaze. The surface marks are the result of small tsuchi dango, or clay pellets, used to separate the stacked plates when being fired. Early 20th century. It is in excellent condition except for normal firing irregularities.
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