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Japanese porcelian vase signed Fugakwa c1880

Japanese porcelian vase signed Fugakwa c1880
Item # 4447
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Japanese porcelian vase signed Fugakwa c1880. Japanese Imari vase, made during the Meiji era, circa 1880 to 1890. The 6 iron-red marks on the bottom are those of Koransha (Company of the Scented Orchid), established in Arita, Japan, in 1875. Koransha was founded by Ezaiemon Fukagawa to produce porcelain wares for export to the West. Imari porcelains were produced by several factories, but those made by the Fukagawa family are considered the finest. This vase's beautifully hand-painted design depicts a falcon perched in a prunus tree, and 2 cranes in a bamboo grove. Imari porcelains were not signed by individual artists, and some do not even bear factory marks

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Large Japanese Imari charger c1880

Large Japanese Imari charger c1880
Item # 5185
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Large Japanese Imari charger c1880. This Japanese Imari charger measures 12 and one half inches across and dates from the late 19th century. It has the highly collected black panels and black interior design. Excellent condition.

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Two Japanese Satsuma Vase Meiji period with damage

Two Japanese Satsuma Vase Meiji period with damage
Item # 5211
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Two Japanese Satsuma Vase Meiji period with damage. Both of these two Japanese Satsuma vases has some damage. The larger vase has damage to the top rim which we clearly show in a photograph. The rest of the vase is perfect. This vase measures 4 and seven eighths inches high. The second vase has a chip on its rim, a piece missing from its base and bottom rim. This vase measures 3 and three quarter inches tall and is signed on the bottom. We normally do not offer damage goods but these are fine examples of Japanese Satsuma and they can be repaired.

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Large Japanese Imari vase compote with bronze mounts c1880
Item # 5476
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Large Japanese Imari vase compote with bronze mounts c1880. This imari vase has dragon handles made from solid bronze and measures 13 inches wide.

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Late Edo Early Japanese Meiji Wooden Shi shi with Cub

Late Edo Early Japanese Meiji Wooden Shi shi with Cub
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A half relief Japanese wooden carving of a karashishi and her cub. The female shi shi is shown with her right paw resting gently on the back of her cub. Fine detailing to the curly main and tail. Condition is very good a few very minor nicks as wood be expected for a piece that dates from the 1850 to 1860, the late Edo to very early Meiji period. The piece measures 16 and one quarter inches long by 6 and one quarter inches wide and 3 and one quarter inches thick.

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