Satsuma - Japanese ceramics
499 item(s) found, 301-350 shown:
Three Japanese Satsuma belt buckles together with a Satsuma pin, each hand painted with various scenes comprising, a thousand faces, birds and blossom, junk within a landscape and orchids, (5 components)
19th century Japanese Satsuma pottery wall display shallow bowl with glazed polychrome figures, man with scroll. Height 35.5 cm
19th century Japanese Satsuma pottery wall display shallow bowl with glassed polychrome figurines, man and serpent. Height 33 cm
19th century Japanese Satsuma pottery wall display shallow bowl with glazed polychrome figures, man and child. Height 34.5 cm
Fine Japanese Satsuma ceramic vase signed to the base and decorated with gilded 'Geisha' figured procession. Height 25 cm
Japanese Satsuma hand painted floral and figured panel scene two handled lidded Koro signed base. Height 8 cm
Japanese Satsuma hand painted gilded vase decorated with five figured scene panels and having dog head handles. Height 32 cm
Royal blue ground Kinkozan Satsuma four panel vase hand painted with figures, floral and gilt decoration. Height 19 cm
Pair of Satsuma vases. Meiji period. Hand-painted with phoenix birds and lavender wisteria
Meiji Satsuma Koro with figural panels (restored feet)
A Satsuma miniature vase, the circular panel gilt painted landscape on a black ground bordered by gilded and painted maple boughs. Height 6 cm.
A Satsuma small vase, painted with chrysanthemums and small birds with gilt details, gilding to the rim and foot. Height 12 cm
A pair of baluster form Satsuma vases. Height 31 cm
A Satsuma squat vase signature to base. Height 9 cm
A twentieth century satsuma bowl, 22 cm wide
Meiji Satsuma vase decorated with cranes, signed & impressed Potters mark
Satsuma miniature teapot. Hand painted traditional scenes in two cartouches on blue ground. Character mark to base. Height 8 cm
Pair Satsuma vases Taditional parade scene decoration, with gold highlights. Marked to base with characters and cross inside circle. Height 19 cm (each)
A small Japanese Kutani vase. Taisho period (1912-1926). The small spherical base tapering towards a fine tubular neck decorated with a village scene and bands of geometric motifs. Stamped to base. Height 12 cm diameter 10 cm
A Japanese Satsuma bowl with scalloped rim. Meiji period (1868-1912, signed Hododa, the small bowl with a five scallop rim features a plump dragon coiled around the interior while a second dragon is glimpsed around the exterior. Stamped to base. Height 4.5
A Japanese Satsuma vase. Meiji period (1868-1912), the straight sided vase with squared shoulder and short raised neck displays heavy raised gilt enamel patterns framing two figurative cartouches. Height 15 cm diameter 11 cm
A charming Satsuma reticulated Koro. Meiji period (1868-1912), the elliptical form lidded and with ridged recess featuring scallop edged cartouches of bird life all reserved on a reticulated ground imitating woven cane raised on three peaked feet. Height 1
A pair of Japanese Satsuma vases. Taisho period (1912 - 1926), signed Koshida, the pair each formed as an almond shaped form with short rolled neck and decorated profusely with floral motifs which scatter towards the base. Stamped to base. Height 15 cm
A large Satsuma vase, having a dragon in relief plus many faces of Lohan (disciples of Buddha), signed with the mon of the Shimazu family, plus 14 characters on base. Height 29.5 cm
A Satsuma bowl, depicting figures near a shrine and in a village, over two panels diameter 18 cm
A Satsuma Koro with pierced metal cover, Upon 3 feet
Satsuma lidded circular trinket box with wisteria decoration.
Large Satsuma vase decorated with samurai.
Satsuma vase with applied dragon decoration.
Fine Satsuma vase. Colbalt blue ground with village scene.
Small Meiji Satsuma blue ground vase painted with Geishas signed
A Japanese Satsuma vase and cover Meiji period 1868 - 1912 of compressed ovoid form hand painted and gilded with repeating patterns 7 cm high.
A Japanese Satsuma vase Meiji period 1868- 1912 of cylindrical form with octagonal mouth rim the body profusely decorated with opposing scenes of geishas with children and samurai at practice divided by underglaze blue with overglaze floral and diaper patt
A large Japanese Satsuma vase Meiji period cylindrical with short shoulders and an everted rim the finely gilded and enamelled with a scene depicting Japanese immortals paying homage to a goddess within a rocky seascape a dragon encircling the body. Height
A pair of Satsuma pottery vases Meiji period (1868-1912), unsigned. Height 25 cm
A good Japanese Satsuma tripod censor, circa 1870, decorated in enamels and gilt, mon and signature in gold under the base. Height 14 cm. Diameter 13 cm
A tiny Satsuma vase Meiji period, very finely decorated in gilt and enamels, signed 9 cm
Four Japanese Satsuma vases variously hand painted with florals
A pair of Japanese Satsuma vases, pheasants, signed to base
A Satsuma baluster shaped vase Meiji period, with large panels painted with figures in gardens and geishas beside streams on a rich gilded cobalt ground, gilded marks and signature, Hozan, 30 cm high
A Satsuma buckle, flowers and Mt Fuji
A good large Japanese Satsuma ovoid vase Meiji period (1868-1912) signed. Height 26 cm. Finely painted with water birds to one side and courtesans in a landscape to the other.
