The dish is profusely gilded and displays beautifully on a wall or piece of furniture.
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Very good condition except a tiny restoration to pot rim as shown on last two photos. Gilded foo dog lid knob and two handles show sign of wear. Mark on base. Stunning craftsmanship. Not sure when it was made but it looks quite old to me.
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A finely decorated Japanese Satsuma bowl from the Kyoto school, painted to a luxury standard inside and out. Excellent antique condition with only slight rubbing to the rim gilding and one small superficial scratch in the gold.
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This stunning small Satsuma vase is a delicate piece of Japanese porcelain originating from Nagasaki. Measuring 12cm in height, it showcases traditional geometric patterns and craftsmanship typical of Satsuma pottery. With its antique charm and exquisite design, this vase makes a beautiful addition to any collector's display or as a unique decorative item in a home setting. Made over a century ago in Japan, this vase is a testament to the artistry and elegance of Japanese ceramics.
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The bowl's scalloped edge and colourful panel work suggest it was crafted during the Taisho to early Showa period (circa 1912–1940s), though the exact age is uncertain. The single kanji mark on the base could be an artist's or kiln signature, common on export pieces from this era.
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YOU ARE LOOKING AT A LOVELY JAPANESE SATSUMA 2 HANDLED VASE. IT HAS 8 HAND PAINTED PANELS, EACH DIFFERENT, WITH LOTS OF GILT DECORATION AND A FLUTED RIM. IT IS IN GOOD CONDITION WITH JUST A SMALL CHIP TO THE FLUTED RIM, WHICH HAS BEEN PAINTED IN AND IS HARDLY NOTICEABLE.
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Antique Signed Japanese Imperial Satsuma Style Peacock Ceramic Vase 8”. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.
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A refined pair of Kyoto Satsuma vases painted with continuous river landscapes in soft autumn tones. The shoulders carry dense brocade borders in iron-red and raised gilt typical of high-quality Kyoto export work c.1900.
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