Satsuma pottery mark underneath the Shimazu clan ⊕ mark.
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This Antique Japanese Satsuma Vase stands at 10.4 inches tall, featuring intricate hand-painted scenes of children playing. Crafted from porcelain or pottery, this piece originates from Japan, specifically during the period of 1900-1940. With its unique design and historical significance, this vase would make a charming addition to any collector's display, showcasing the artistry and craftsmanship of antique Japanese pottery.
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This antique Japanese Satsuma vase is a stunning piece of ceramic pottery with a unique moriage relief embossed design it is a genuine antique original dating back to circa 1890. Ideal for collectors of Asian/Oriental antiques, this vase is a must-have addition to any collection.
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This is a Japanese hexagon Satsuma Vase. Believe it is from the Meiji Period (1868 -1912) It is 8.5" Tall - Base is 3" diameter and top is also 3" diameter . It is Cobalt blue Pottery Vase. It is signed on the base (see photos). It is in very good condition and appears to have no chips or cracks (see photos).
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An antique early 20th century Japanese Satsuma belt or bracelet panel. The front depicts flowers (possibly orchids?). with grass in the background. The colour is good and looks better with the naked eye than in the photos.
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A Japanese Satsuma Spill Vase with a Frog and hand-painted insects. Fully signed. 15cm high. Circa 1900s. Original condition. Worldwide shipping.
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This vintage Japanese Satsuma-style earthenware vase is a beautiful example of traditional Japanese craftsmanship. Hand-painted with intricate details, this 15cm vase is made from porcelain and pottery materials sourced from Japan. As an antique piece, it holds historical significance and showcases the artistry of Japanese artisans from the past. Its vintage originality adds a touch of authenticity and cultural charm to any space it is displayed in.
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This product is a pair of vintage Japanese hand-painted small Satsuma vases. Made from ceramic with a multicoloured Asian pattern, these decorative vases feature intricate hand-painted designs that showcase traditional Japanese themes such as autumn leaves, Japanese woman, and flowers. Unmarked in terms of brand, these art pottery pieces were produced in Japan using traditional pottery techniques, adding a touch of elegance and charm to any home decor setting.
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