Antique Japanese Makuzu Kozan Ceramic Pottery Satsuma Vase Flowers Signed
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Type: Vase
Material: Ceramic Pottery
Age: Early Meiji Period (1868-1912)
Origin/Maker: Makuzu Kozan I (Miyagawa Kozan I). Signed マクス (Makusu) in impressed plum blossom mark on base. The following book with an extensive section on Makuzu Kozan ware has two similarly decorated vases with this same mark, attributed to Makuzu Kozan:
田邊哲人コレクション 田邊哲人 TETSUHITO TANABE 横浜燒、東京焼 大日本明治の美増補改訂版 叢文社
Tetsuto Tanabe Collection Tetsuto Tanabe TETSUHITO TANABE Yokohama-yaki, Tokyo-yaki Beautiful enlarged and revised edition of Meiji Dainippon Soubunsha
Miyagawa (Makuzu) Kōzan (宮川香山) (1842–1916) was a Japanese ceramist. He was appointed artist to the Japanese Imperial household and was one of the major potters of the Meiji Era. From 1876 to 1913, Kōzan won prizes at 51 exhibitions, including the World's Fair and the National Industrial Exhibition.[1] His name was originally Miyagawa Toranosuke.[2]
Size: 13-1/8" tall (33.338 cm)
Weight: 5 lbs 2.9 oz (2350 g)
Provenance:
Present: Ryan Snooks collection of Japanese & Asian Decorative Art
Previous: Private Collection
Collected: Shangrila Antique Amsterdam, 11 APR 2021
Condition: Item is used in good condition commensurate with age, see photos. Some light surface wear to painted design
Subject: Peony (botan) and chrysanthemum (kiku) flowers and grasses. High-relief ShiShi (Chinese Guardian Lion) sculpted handles with rings through their mouths.
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Antique Japanese Makuzu Kozan Ceramic Pottery Satsuma Vase Flowers Signed
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Type: Vase
Material: Ceramic Pottery
Age: Early Meiji Period (1868-1912)
Origin/Maker: Makuzu Kozan I (Miyagawa Kozan I). Signed マクス (Makusu) in impressed plum blossom mark on base. The following book with an extensive section on Makuzu Kozan ware has two similarly decorated vases with this same mark, attributed to Makuzu Kozan:
田邊哲人コレクション 田邊哲人 TETSUHITO TANABE 横浜燒、東京焼 大日本明治の美増補改訂版 叢文社
Tetsuto Tanabe Collection Tetsuto Tanabe TETSUHITO TANABE Yokohama-yaki, Tokyo-yaki Beautiful enlarged and revised edition of Meiji Dainippon Soubunsha
Miyagawa (Makuzu) Kōzan (宮川香山) (1842–1916) was a Japanese ceramist. He was appointed artist to the Japanese Imperial household and was one of the major potters of the Meiji Era. From 1876 to 1913, Kōzan won prizes at 51 exhibitions, including the World's Fair and the National Industrial Exhibition.[1] His name was originally Miyagawa Toranosuke.[2]
Size: 13-1/8" tall (33.338 cm)
Weight: 5 lbs 2.9 oz (2350 g)
Provenance:
Present: Ryan Snooks collection of Japanese & Asian Decorative Art
Previous: Private Collection
Collected: Shangrila Antique Amsterdam, 11 APR 2021
Condition: Item is used in good condition commensurate with age, see photos. Some light surface wear to painted design
Subject: Peony (botan) and chrysanthemum (kiku) flowers and grasses. High-relief ShiShi (Chinese Guardian Lion) sculpted handles with rings through their mouths.
Location
Antique Japanese Makuzu Kozan Ceramic Pottery Satsuma Vase Flowers Signed