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Kozan sei / short form of Seikozan
Probably originated from Kobe, he is considered to be one of the finest artists of
Satsuma ware. Little about Seikozan. is known, reason for Louis Lawrence to believe
Seikozan is not an artist or studioname but a tradinghouse, what was producing or
ordering high quility products on commission only.
Seikozan –Meij-Taisho period
SEIZAN gama
静山
Seizan- Gama / Seizan
aardewerk, na-oorlogs. The two right hand characters read Seizan, the third (left)
character reads Gama, meaning ‘kiln’ as in pottery/ware. In general it seems like the
presence of the word ‘Gama’ suggests the second half of the 20th century.
See “Japanese Porcelain Marks: Recent Additions.” Gotheborg.com.
SEIZAN
青山 (靑山)
清山 (淸山)
晴山 (晴山)
清山
精山 (精山)
政山
靜山
清山
青山/ 靑山