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           A SATSUMA VASE AND A SATSUMA BOWL
           Meiji (1868-1912) or Taisho (1912-1926) era,
           early 20th century
           Each decorated in enamels and gilt, the small baluster
           vase with flattened shoulder decorated with a continuous
           scene depicting different species of carp swimming
           towards tied stalks of morning glory growing on the river
           bank, signed on the base Matsumoto Hozan, 12cm (4¾in)
           high: the second a lobed rimmed bowl boldly decorated
           with a flock of different species of birds in flight on the
           interior and exterior, signed on the base Genzan,
           6cm x 15.2cm (2 3/8in x 6in). (2).
           £1,000 - 1,500
           JPY150,000 - 230,000
           US$1,400 - 2,100

           403
           A SATSUMA PLATE
           By Kinkozan, Meiji era (1868-1912),
           late 19th/early 20th century
           Decorated in enamels and gilt with a central panel framed
           on the left by trailing wisteria, suisen (daffodils) and
           shukaido (hardy begonia) enclosing ladies from a wealthy
           household and children on an leisurely outing; signed on
           the base Kinkozan tsukuru. 18.2cm (7 1/8in) diam.

           £800 - 1,200
           JPY120,000 - 180,000
           US$1,100 - 1,700                                                 404

           404
           A SATSUMA RETICULATED KORO
           (INCENSE BURNER) AND EN-SUITE COVER
           By Ogurusu, Meiji era (1868-1912),
           late 19th/early 20th century
           Decorated in enamels and gilt, the body with three
           circular panels enclosing karako (Chinese boys) at
           play on a millefleurs ground separated by three lobed
           apertures, revealing within an interior bowl decorated
           with indoor scenes of women and children engaged in
           various activities, the cover pierced in the form of a large
           chrysanthemum blossom with a tear-shape knop; signed
           on the base Ogurusu tsukuru.
           21cm (8¼in) high. (2).

           £1,200 - 1,800
           JPY180,000 - 270,000
           US$1,700 - 2,500

           405
           A GLOBULAR SATSUMA VASE
           Painted by Shozan for the Kinkozan Company,
           Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th century
           Decorated in enamels and gilt with a continuous design of
           sparrows in flight among trailing vines of purple and white
           wisteria, the shoulder embellished with chrysanthemum
           heads and stylised foilage strung on a thread on a gilt
           chrysanthemum clustered ground; signed in gilt on the
           base with partially obliterated signature Kinkozan tsukuru
           above Shozan. 12.2cm (4¾in) high.

           £1,000 - 1,500
           JPY150,000 - 230,000                                          405
           US$1,400 - 2,100


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