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KAZUMINE /
Ippou/Ichimine
一峯
Kazumine – Meiji period (the name can also read as Ippo(u) or Ichimine.
KEIDA ( Keida
Masataro 1852-
1924)
慶田
Satsuma – Keida + Kakihan, Meiji-Taisho periode
dai nippon, Satsuma, Keida kinsei
Keida Masataro was born in Kagoshima Prefecture in 1852. He succeeded his uncle at
the Keida kiln in 1894 improving the quality of Satsuma ceramic wares. Keida Masataro
was famous for its openwork decorations. His works were so fine that they were
exhibited in the 1904 Saint Louis Exposition and at the Japanese and British Exhibition
of 1910 alongside those of famous artists such as Kinkozan, Tozan and Shozan.
Subsequently they were also presented at the Panama Pacific International Exhibition
in 1915. He died in 1924, aged 73.
According to Lawrence / Satsuma Romance of Japan Keida is also known as Iwaida.
KEIDA / Tanoura
Keida
田ノ浦 慶田
Satsuma Tanoura Keida (with different Kakihan as Masatara Keida)
Keida Tanoura
/田野浦 田野浦 Keida – Taisho-Showa 1 period