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HATTORI
A Satsuma bowl
Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th century
The interior painted in gilt and brightly
colored enamels with five overlapping figural
panels in varying shapes on a brocade
ground, one of butterfly form depicting a
troop of samurai, a floral panel with Kofun-
period figures, a fan-shaped reserve of
Japanese families visiting a country villa, a
scalloped panel of courtiers accompanying 1277
ladies-in-waiting, and a partially unrolled
scroll with Buddhist saints; the exterior with
three larger panels of similar design and
set above a linked flower-centered kikko
band, the base with black and gilt painted
chrysanthemums and the mark of the
Shimazu family, signed Dai Nihon and
Hattori sei
5 1/2in (14cm) diameter
US$2,000 - 3,000
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KINKOZAN WORKSHOP
A Satsuma kogo
Meiji (1868-1912) or Taisho (1912-1926) 1278
era, early 20th century
The circular box decorated in polychrome
enamels and gilt with a scene of a temple
before a mountainous landscape, the rims
painted with bands of keyfret and flowering
vines, the interior painted with simple floral
sprays, signed in the underside in gilt
Kinkozan tsukuru
3 3/4in (9.5cm) diameter
US$1,000 - 1,500
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HANKINZAN
A small Satsuma koro
Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th century
In the shape of a miniature urn with upright
loop handles and raised on three splayed
supports, minutely painted in polychrome
enamels and gilt with two fan-shaped figural
reserves, an interior scene of Chinese women
and children, the other of scholar-officials
in a landscape, the panels linked by a gilt
shippo-tsunagi (linked-cash) pattern band on
a “thousand-flower” ground and bracketed
by slender foliate-pattern bands, the rim
edge and edge of the dome-shaped cover
with keyfret ornament and decorated en suite
and with a finial fashioned as a shishi biting a
ribbon-tied ball, signed Hankinzan do
4 1/8in (10.5cm) high
US$1,800 - 2,500
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