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6247 IKKO FOR THE KINKOZAN WORKSHOP
A Satsuma beaker vase
6248 Meiji (1868-1912) or Taisho (1912-1926) era, early 20th century
106 | BONHAMS Conical with a slightly flared rim, and decorated with a painterly design
of a beauty and attendant startled as a gust of wind blows away her
hat, the foot painted with a key-fret pattern and the rim with a simple
band, all in colored enamels and gilt, signed in red enamel Ikko ga and
on the underside Kinkozan tsukuru
7 3/4in (19.7cm) high
US$2,000 - 3,000
6247
OKAMOTO RYOZAN FOR THE YASUDA COMPANY
A Satsuma bottle vase
Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th century)
The double-gourd bottle painted in polychrome enamels and gilt with
scenes of revelers in a blossoming garden and a long-tailed bird in a
branch of autumn maple separated with swaths of textile decorated
in various floral designs, the neck decorated with a scene of children
in procession below a collar of trailing flowers and formal lappets, all
separated by geometric bands, signed on the foot Dai Nihon Kyoto
Ryozan and with the mark of the Yasuda Company
8 5/8in (21.8cm) high
US$5,000 - 7,000
Exhibited:
Columbia, Columbia Museum of Art, "Meiji Magic, Imperial Porcelain
from Japan from the Collection of Alex and Barbara Kasten", 3
January- 18 May, 2014
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SEIKOZAN
An unusual Satsuma vase
Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th century
The ovoid vase applied with loop handles and painted in colored
enamels and gilt on a clear, crackled glaze with beauties and
attendants in procession, and beauties and children beneath a gnarled
plum tree, the shoulder painted with a brocade collar decorated with
geometric patterns and the foot with lappets below a band of fan-
shaped reserves containing flower blossoms, the handle decorated
with flowering vines in gilt on a brown-enamel ground, signed on the
underside Seikozan
9 3/4in (24.7cm) high
US$5,000 - 7,000
Exhibited:
Columbia, Columbia Museum of Art, "Meiji Magic, Imperial Porcelain
from Japan from the Collection of Alex and Barbara Kasten", 3
January- 18 May, 2014