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           TWO SATSUMA VASES                                 389
           One by Shinzan and one by Hattori, Meiji era (1868-1912),    A CIRCULAR SATSUMA DISH
           late 19th/early 20th century                      By Hankinzando, Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th century
           Comprising an octagonal vase, with two large rectangular panels   Decorated in enamels and gilt with a vibrant outdoor scene depicting
           enclosing bird-and-flower scenes, one depicting a peacock perched   throngs of townspeople from all different walks of life enjoying the
           beneath maple branches on a rock and peering down at its mate   hanami (cherry-blossom-viewing) season including families, tradesmen,
           below standing beside a stream, the other with a pair of exotic birds   a courtesan and attendants, itinerant female musicians, entertainers
           perched on flowering cherry branches, signed on the base in gilt   and a drunken patron served by geisha at one of the tea houses on
           Satsuma Shinzan, 32cm (12 5/8in) high; the second a three-legged   the right foreground, a pagoda in the distance on the left bordered
           handled incense burner decorated on the body with two large square   within a narrow band of shippo-zunagi (linked-jewels); signed on the
           panels, one enclosing a wealthy household at leisure enjoying New   base in gilt Hankinzando within a seal.
           Year games such as hanetsuki (Japanese battledore) and takoage   21.5cm (8½in) diam.
           (kite-flying), the integral cover reticulated in the form of a large
           chrysanthemum blossom, signed on the base Satsuma Hattori,
           24cm (9 3/8in) high. (2).                         £3,000 - 5,000
                                                             JPY450,000 - 760,000
           £1,000 - 1,500                                    US$4,200 - 7,100
           JPY150,000 - 230,000
           US$1,400 - 2,100                                  390
                                                             A SMALL SLENDER SATSUMA VASE
           388                                               By Kinkozan, Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th century
           AN OVOID SATSUMA VASE                             Decorated in enamels and gilt with tall fanciful stalks of assorted
                                                             chrysanthemums and peonies in full bloom reserved against wisps
           By Kinkozan, Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th century
           Decorated in predominately gilt and enamels, the body with two large   of clouds on a crackled cream ground; signed on the base in gilt
           rectangular panels, one depicting a group of fully armour-clad Heian-  Kinkozan tsukuru within a seal and an impressed seal Kinkozan
           period warriors descending upon a lone warrior outside a mansion, the   tsukuru. 20.7cm (8 1/16in) high.
           other with an outdoor scene showing families at leisure in a garden in
           winter, two girls showing freshly plucked young herbs to their mother,   £2,000 - 3,000
           another two girls seated in an interior beside a hibachi (brazier), one of   JPY300,000 - 450,000
           them waving a flag at an infant boy; the base decorated all around the   US$2,800 - 4,200
           foot with an elaborate floral band and signed with an effaced seal of
           Kinkozan and with the original old sticker inscribed in Roman script
           S Kinkozan, Kyoto, Japan. 31.7cm (12¼in) high.
           £1,200 - 1,500
           JPY180,000 - 230,000
           US$1,700 - 2,100

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