Satsuma ware is a type of pottery that originated in the Satsuma province of Japan, which is now known as Kagoshima prefecture. Satsuma ware is known for its distinctive designs, which often feature intricate patterns and detailed images.

The history of Satsuma ware dates back to the late 16th century, when the first kilns were established in the region. At that time, Satsuma ware was mostly produced for local use, and the designs were simple and utilitarian. However, in the late 17th century, the Satsuma domain was ruled by the Shimazu family, who encouraged the production of high-quality ceramics as a way to boost the local economy.

Under the Shimazu family's patronage, Satsuma ware began to evolve into a more refined art form. The potters began to experiment with new techniques and designs, and the kilns produced a range of ceramics, from tea bowls and sake cups to more...

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A Satsuma earthenware rectangular dish by Ryozan, Meiji period,…

Meiji Period Satsuma Earthenware Rectangular Dish by Ryozan, Kyoto

A Satsuma earthenware rectangular dish by Ryozan, Meiji period, the interior with a scene of figures gathered in a pavilion garden within a formal border of vignettes depicting precious objects, inscription Kyoto Toji Gaisha, Ryozan-zo to base, 21.5 cm…

A Japanese Imari dish, Meiji period. 41.5 cm diameter

Japanese Imari Dish, Meiji Period (41.5 cm)

A Japanese Imari dish, Meiji period. 41.5 cm diameter

A Japanese Ko-Imari Ai-Kutani blue and white Chidori dish, Edo…

Japanese Ko-Imari Ai-Kutani Chidori Dish, Edo Period (1660-1680)

A Japanese Ko-Imari Ai-Kutani blue and white Chidori dish, Edo period (1603-1868), 1660-1680, Characterfully decorated with chidori (plovers) diving beneath the waves, the reverse decorated with hana-karakusa and with four stilt marks to the base. 3 cm…

A pair of Japanese Ko-Imari celadon Flower-Form dishes, Edo…

Japanese Ko-Imari Celadon Flower Dishes, Edo Period

A pair of Japanese Ko-Imari celadon Flower-Form dishes, Edo period (1603-1868), circa 1720-1750, each in the form of a five-petalled flower, with a thick bluish-green celadon glaze, each approximately 5.5 cm high, 14.5 cm diameter,

Shigeo Shiga (Japanese/Australian, 1928-2011), Pottery dish, of…

Floral Pottery Dish by Shigeo Shiga

Shigeo Shiga (Japanese/Australian, 1928-2011), Pottery dish, of handsome square form, decorated with a floral spray within a circle, in tones of brown and accented orange dots, impressed marks verso, 35 33.5 cm

A large Japanese Imari dish, circa 1900, 46 cm diameter

Japanese Imari Dish, Circa 1900, 46cm Diameter

A large Japanese Imari dish, circa 1900, 46 cm diameter

Pair Japanese porcelain dishes. Underglaze blue and overglaze…

Japanese Porcelain Dishes with Cheng Hua Mark

Pair Japanese porcelain dishes. Underglaze blue and overglaze enamel. Bears six character Cheng Hua mark to base. Ex Andrew Stuart-Robertson. Diameter 15 cm

Good pair of 18th century Kakiemon dishes, of shaped form,…

18th Century Kakiemon Rooster Dishes

Good pair of 18th century Kakiemon dishes, of shaped form, decorated with a central image of a rooster, surrounded by molded and painted lotus and floral motifs, in tones of red, yellow, blue and green, diameter 12 cm (2). Provenance: The Ivan Ban…

A large Japanese Arita blue and white dish, Edo period,…

Arita Blue and White Kraak Style Dish

A large Japanese Arita blue and white dish, Edo period, decorated in Kraak style, the centre with pomegranate and peony sprays issuing from a vase, the rim with alternating panels of peony, pomegranate, kiku and other flowers, diameter 42 cm

A pair of Kakiemon dishes, 18th century each of petal-lobed…

18th Century Kakiemon Floral Dishes

A pair of Kakiemon dishes, 18th century each of petal-lobed form, painted in iron-red, blue, turquoise and yellow enamels with scattered floral sprigs, brown-edged rim 18 cm diameter Sotheby's London, 16 November 1989, lot 588

A Japanese set of five Kutani Meimeizara dishes, Meiji period…

Kutani Meimeizara Set with Floral Designs

A Japanese set of five Kutani Meimeizara dishes, Meiji period (1868-1912), each decorated with overglaze enamels and gilding with different flowers/foliage including narcissus, camelia, bamboo, pine and banana leaf. Together with an old wooden box with…

A large Imari brocade dish, Meiji period (1868-1912). Finely…

Meiji Imari Dragon Dish with Chenghua Mark

A large Imari brocade dish, Meiji period (1868-1912). Finely decorated with a dragon in cobalt blue, a flaming pearl in the centre. Chenghua' mark to base, 40.6 cm diameter

Japanese Imari fruit service including twelve plates and four…

Imari Fruit Service with 12 Plates and 4 Dishes

Japanese Imari fruit service including twelve plates and four stemmed dishes

A rare Japanese Shoki Imari dish, Edo period (1603-1868),…

Rare Edo Period Japanese Imari Dish

A rare Japanese Shoki Imari dish, Edo period (1603-1868), 1640-1650, shallow circular 'Namagake' (non-biscuit fired) porcelain dish sitting on a typically small footring, painted with a scene of a pavillion on a rocky island in the foreground, and a…

A Japanese Ai-Kutani dish, Edo period (1603-1868), 1660-1690,…

Japanese Ai-Kutani Dish with Singing Uguisi and Spiderwebs

A Japanese Ai-Kutani dish, Edo period (1603-1868), 1660-1690, decorated with a central singing 'Uguisi' (bush warbler) sitting on the branch of a plum, the rim decorated with three spiderwebs and snowflakes. The reverse decorated with scrolling flowers…

A Japanese Satsuma dish in the form of a large abalone shell,…

Japanese Satsuma Abalone Shell Dish with Landscape Scene

A Japanese Satsuma dish in the form of a large abalone shell, finely decorated with a figural landscape scene, the base with applied shells and barnacles, 11 cm high, 42.5 cm wide, 32 cm deep

A Japanese Kakiemon style 'Shishi and Peony' dish, Edo period…

Japanese Kakiemon Style Shishi and Peony Dish

A Japanese Kakiemon style 'Shishi and Peony' dish, Edo period (1603-1868), 1670-1690, with lobed, foliate rim, decorated with a shishi on one side and a peony on the other in Kakiemon enamels, 2.75 cm high, 18.5 cm diameter.

Satsuma Siekozan dish of lotus shape, finely painted showing a…

Lotus-shaped Satsuma dish with procession design

Satsuma Siekozan dish of lotus shape, finely painted showing a procession, painted signature to the base. Condition good, minor age related wear. Diameter 13.8 cm

Two similar Chinese Kraak ware dishes, 32 cm diameter

Pair of 32cm Kraak Ware Chinese Dishes

Two similar Chinese Kraak ware dishes, 32 cm diameter

A Japanese Ai Kakiemon 'Van Frijtom' dish, Edo period…

Japanese Kakiemon Dish with Underglaze Blue Decoration

A Japanese Ai Kakiemon 'Van Frijtom' dish, Edo period (1603-1868), 1690-1710, of barbed floriate form, finely decorated in underglaze blue with figures, pagoda and fishing boats within a lakeside landscape, the rim dressed with iron enamel 'Fuchi beni'…

A Japanese Imari saucer-dish, Genroku period (1688-1704),…

Japanese Imari Saucer-Dish, Genroku Period

A Japanese Imari saucer-dish, Genroku period (1688-1704), Decorated in under-glaze blue, gilt and enamels, with vases, birds and flowers. 21.8 cm diameter. For a dish with similar design see Tageshi Nagataki, 'Imari, Famous Ceramics of Japan Vol. 6',…

A pair of Satsuma dishes, Meiji Period, 1868-1912, each one…

Satsuma Meiji Period Dishes

A pair of Satsuma dishes, Meiji Period, 1868-1912, each one decorated on the cavetto with a procession of figures, impressed Kinkozan mark, with red seal 'Seiko', 19 cm diameter

A pair of Japanese Ko-Imari dishes, Edo period (1603-1867),…

Japanese Ko-Imari Peony and Village Scene Dishes

A pair of Japanese Ko-Imari dishes, Edo period (1603-1867), 1690-1710, decorated with peonies and village scenes, with a foliate rim. Each with metal wall hanging bracket, 6 cm high, 36 cm diameter.

Japanese Kakiemon porcelain fluted dish, Edo period (1603-1867),…

Kakiemon Porcelain Phoenix Dish, Edo Period

Japanese Kakiemon porcelain fluted dish, Edo period (1603-1867), c. 1700, deep circular dish with banded hedges, decorated with a phoenix flying above flowering branches, height 3.5 cm diameter 14 cm. Provenance: Stockspring Antiques, London, private…

A fine Satsuma sake pot, Meiji Period, 1868-1912, delicately…

Satsuma Sake Pot and Dish with Exotic Flowers and Figures

A fine Satsuma sake pot, Meiji Period, 1868-1912, delicately painted with figures and exotic flowers, supported on three tiny feet, cane handle;, together with a fine Satsuma small dish, decorated with exotic flowers and ladies, both signed Hankinzan Zo,…

Fine Satsuma Meiji period Kinkozan porcelain dish, of shallow…

Meiji Satsuma Kinkozan Porcelain Dish

Fine Satsuma Meiji period Kinkozan porcelain dish, of shallow circular form, decorated with central reserve depicting a lady and children in a lotus garden, surrounded by intricate gilt floral border, the exterior in cobalt glaze, marked Kinkozan to base,…

A rare Japanese Kenjo-Imari twelve sided bowl, Edo period…

Rare Japanese Kenjo-Imari Twelve-Sided Bowl, Edo Period (1603-1868)

A rare Japanese Kenjo-Imari twelve sided bowl, Edo period (1603-1868), 1688-1704, moulded with twelve sides and an everted rim, decorated to the interior in underglaze blue, enamels and gilding with a landscape roundel, the cavetto with shaped reserves…

Fine Satsuma Meiji period porcelain dish by Ryozan of shallow…

Meiji Satsuma Dish with Kannon Riding Carp

Fine Satsuma Meiji period porcelain dish by Ryozan of shallow circular form, depicting Kannon in heavily decorated robes, holding a lotus flower and riding a sacred carp, in tones of green, orange, pink and blue on a black ground, accented with delicate…

A pair of Kakiemon-style Arita blue and white dishes, early Edo,…

Arita Blue and White Dishes with Kakiemon-style Design

A pair of Kakiemon-style Arita blue and white dishes, early Edo, circa 1680. Each foliate-rimmed designed with two figures in a boat and a distant pagoda, bordered by a finely moulded section of breaking waves, iron-dressed rims, 22 cm & 21.8 cm diameters…

Japanese Arita ware dish, 18th/19th century, decorated in the…

Arita Kraak-style Dish with Floriate Motif

Japanese Arita ware dish, 18th/19th century, decorated in the kraak style with the central floriate motif, the rim radiating eight panels alternating with camellia, peony and auspicious symbols, 39.5 cm diameter

A rare Japanese Nabeshima porcelain dish on a raised foot, Edo…

19th Century Nabeshima Porcelain Dish with Persimmon Tree Design

A rare Japanese Nabeshima porcelain dish on a raised foot, Edo period 19th century. A rare Japanese Nabeshima porcelain dish on a raised foot, Edo period 19th century painted in the palette of red, blue, green and yellow enamels with a stylized, yellow…

A Satsuma earthenware dish by Hankinzan, Meiji period of…

Hankinzan Satsuma Earthenware Dish, Meiji Period

A Satsuma earthenware dish by Hankinzan, Meiji period of shallow rectangular form, painted on the interior in colours and gilding with a procession of figures carrying festive decorations and wares walking beside a walled enclosure of temples and other…

A Japanese Arita blue and white porcelain V.O.C. Plate, 17th…

Arita V.O.C. Plate with Phoenix and Flowers

A Japanese Arita blue and white porcelain V.O.C. Plate, 17th century, circa 1680, a Museum quality underglaze dish with Voc (Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnic - Dutch East India Company) insignia surrounded by long tail phoenix (ho-ho) birds, persimmons…