A small Satsuma dish. Meiji period, circa 1890, with maker's…
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A small Satsuma dish. Meiji period, circa 1890, with maker's mark of Kozan, the elegant shallow dish decorated with two shaped panels enclosing figural narrative scenes with male and female figures on a patterned ground between a key fret border; a gold on black tablet underside. Diameter 11 cm

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