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Cobalt blue teapot by Kinkozan Sobei VII (1868 - 1927).
Diameter: 2.5 inches
Height: 1.25 inches
Age: Meiji (1900 - 1920)
Mark: Kinkozan Zo (gold mark is worn)
Condition: Good with only some wearing of the gold on the mark and elsewhere.
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Kinkozan Sobei VII (1868 - 1927)(Scroll down for more information.)
Height: 2.25 inches
Width: 3.75 inches
Age: Meiji (1900 - 1920)
Condition: Excellent
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Yabu Meizan (1853-1934)
Height: 4.87 inches
Width: 2.37 inches
Age: Meiji to Taisho (1900 - 1920)
Mark: Overglaze Gold Enamel Yabu Meizan
Condition: Excellent
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Mashimizu Zoroku II (1861 - 1936)
Mashimizu Zoroku II (born Jutaro) was the eldest son of Zoroku I. After studying ceramics in China and Korea, he assumed the name of Mashimizu Zoroku II in 1882. In 1884, he earned honorable mention at the Kyoto Exhibition and was awarded the gold medal at the Kofukuji Temple Exhibition...
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Miyanaga Tozan I (1868 - 1941) Celadon Vase (Scroll down for more information.)
Height: 9 inches
Width: 10 inches
Age: Meiji (1910 to 1920)
Mark: Incised Tozan
Condition: Excellent
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Koransha Yellow Plum Vase (Scroll down for more information.)
Ezaiemon Fukagawa became the head of the Fukagawa family's porcelain manufacturing business in 1856 and founded Koransha (Company of the Scented Orchid) in 1875.
Koransha won the Grand Prix in International Exhibition in the United States in 1876 as well as the Gold Medal in the Paris International Exhibit of 1878...
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Fukagawa Landscape Vase on Hirado Blank (ca. 1910) (Scroll down for more information.)
The Fukagawa Company sometimes used Hirado blanks rather than their own Arita blanks. This vase is a beautiful example of that practice...
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Makuzu Kozan I (1842 - 1916) (Scroll down for more information.)
Miyagawa Kozan, born Miyagawa Toranosuke in Kyoto, took over the family business in 1860 at the age of 18. In 1870 he opened a shop in Yokohama and started creating Satsuma-style wares with high-relief modeled figures...
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Nishiura Enji V (1856 to 1914)
Height: 3.5 inches
Width: 1.5 inches
Age: Meiji (1890 - 1910)
Mark: Impressed Sterling S 8 9 (may be manufacturer and date), HCW Monogram & Underglaze Blue Nishiura
Condition: There are a few light scratches and tarnish in the silver.
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Mashimizu Zoroku II (1861 - 1936)(Scroll down for more information.)
Mashimizu Zoroku II (born Jutaro) was the eldest son of Zoroku I. After studying ceramics in China and Korea, he assumed the name of Mashimizu Zoroku II in 1882. In 1884, he earned honorable mention at the Kyoto Exhibition and was awarded the gold medal at the Kofukuji Temple Exhibition...
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Ito Tozan I (1846 - 1920) (Scroll down for more information.)
Height: 12.5 inches
Width: 6 inches
Age: Meiji (1890 to 1920)
Mark: Underglaze black, Tozan Sei
Condition: Excellent
Ito Tozan was born in Awata, Kyoto in 1846. During his illustrious career he won many awards...
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Shofu Katei, also known as Shofu Kajo, was born in 1870 in Seto, Japan. Shofu came to Kyoto in 1888, and in 1890, he was adopted into the Shofu Kajo family. In 1908, he set up the Shofu Ceramics Company, Ltd. and was awarded a Green Ribbon in 1915.
Height: 6 inches
Width: 4.5 inches
Age: Meiji to Taisho (1900 - 1920)
Mark: Shofu and impressed Shreve & Co...
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Ito Tozan I (1846 - 1920) (Scroll down for more information.)
Diameter: 3.25 inches
Height: 1.5 inches
Age: Meiji (1890 to 1920)
Mark: Impressed Tozan
Condition: Excellent
Ito Tozan was born in Awata, Kyoto in 1846. During his illustrious career he won many awards...
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Tominaga Genroku (1859 - 1920)
Tominaga Genroku was a talented potter who worked in Ureshino near Arita, Japan during the Meiji Era (1868 - 1912)...
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Kiyomizu Rokubei IV (1848 -1920)(Scroll down for more information.)
Rokubei IV was the oldest son of Kiyomizu Rokubei III. He studied Shijo school painting under Shiokowa Bunrin and took over the family title in 1883 after his father retired. He also studied modern art, but was interested in Literati art and was a close friend of Tomioka Tessai and Kono Bairei...
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Tominaga Genroku (1859 - 1920)
Tominaga Genroku was a talented potter who worked in Ureshino near Arita, Japan during the Meiji Era (1868 - 1912)...
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Height: 6 inches
Width: 3.5 inches
Mark: Underglaze Blue Ishiguro Koko
Condition: Excellent
Age: Late Meiji to Taisho (1900 - 1920)
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Satsuma Boy with Ball
Height: 2.375 inches
Width: 2 inches
Age: Late Meiji to Taisho (1910 to 1920)
Mark: None
Condition: Some wear to the overglaze enamels