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Auction House:
Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Ceramics - Japanese
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*** A very fine Satsuma hexagonal bowl, Meiji Period, 1868-1912 the exterior decorated with exotic flowers, the interior with a thousand butterfly design Yasuda Trading Company seal mark and Kozan mark reserved against flowers on the base 6.8 cm high, 9.8 cm… ***
*** A large Imari hibachi Meiji period (1868-1912). 30 x 38 cm. Finely decorated in cobalt blue, iron-red and gilt, marked to base ***
*** A monumental Japanese porcelain ovoid vase, Meiji period (1868-1912), painted with women and children in a garden landscape., signed 58 cm high, with wooden stand ***
*** A large heavily potted Longquan celadon Barb-rimmed plate, early Ming Dynasty, first half of the 15th century, covered with a translucent green glaze, apart from a burnt red firing ring on the base, the steep cavetto with vertical ribs on both sides, the… ***
*** A Japanese Satsuma ovoid vase and cover by Seikozan tsukuru Meiji period. 29 cm high ***
*** A rare Satsuma tripod porcelain vase, Meiji Period, 1868-1912, very finely decorated with figures in two shaped panels below an elaborate border, all set against a finely worked raised silver ground over a deep green glaze, signed Kinkozan Zo in black… ***
*** A superb early Imari jar and cover, Genroku period, Japanese 1688-1704 ***
*** Pair of very large Imari porcelain vases from the Meiji period (19th century), each with small black lacquer square tables ***
*** A magnificent Imari jar with French gilt-bronze mounts, the porcelain Japanese, 18th century. 67 cm ***
*** An imposing Japanese Imari lidded jar, 19th century, well decorated in underglaze blue, iron-red enamels and gilt, with dragons and ho-ho birds, flowers and blossom trees, the cover surmounted by a large seated Buddhist lion, eight character over glaze… ***
*** A Japanese Satsuma tea jar and cover, Meiji period (1869-1912) with a mille fleur design with original interior lid, a black and gold band above the foot rim, four character gilt mark of Yabu Meizan within a double square to the base, 11.5 cm high ***
*** A large and impressive Japanese Satsuma quatrefoil vase, Meiji period (1868-1912) ***
*** A good pair of Japanese Satsuma vases, Meiji period (1868-1912) ***
*** A rare miniature Satsuma four piece tea set, Meiji Period, 1868-1912, comprising a teapot, ewer, jar and cover and tea cup and saucer, each piece finely decorated, signed Seikozan Zo, 5.7 cm highest, saucer 8.9 cm diameter. Provenance: From the collection… ***
*** A fine Satsuma bowl of circular form, Meiji period (1868-1912), the interior decorated with a procession of Sankin-k?tai and the exterior with an elaborate design of exotic flowers, signed Kanzan, fitted wood stand, 19 cm diameter ***
*** A pair of good quality Satsuma and gilt bronze mounted vases Japanese Meiji Period (1868-1912), with 19th century French mounts, 36 cm high, 15 cm diameter ***
*** An impressive Japanese Imari lidded floor vase. Meiji period, circa 1880, 93 x 46 cm. Height 93 cm. Diameter 46 cm ***
*** A Satsuma deep bowl, early Meiji Period, 1868-1912, very well decorated with a Ho-ho bird in the centre and continuous flowering prunus around the exterior, five character inscription to base, 9 cm high, 17.8 cm diameter ***
*** A pair of Imari octagonal covered vases. ***
*** A large Japanese Satsuma bowl, Meiji period, late 19th century, 31 cm diameter, 13 cm high. Well decorated with deities, a long inscription on the base. Provenance: A Sydney private collection ***
*** A Japanese Meizan Satsuma tea bowl, Meiji period (1868-1912), finely decorated on the inside with Kannon riding a giant carp, below a chain of geometric brocade motifs, the outside with alternate cartouche of figures, birds and stylized motifs, Meizan… ***
*** A pair of large Japanese Satsuma square vases, Meiji period (1868-1912), 44.5 cm high ***
*** A miniature Satsuma teapot and a covered urn, Meiji period, the urn 13 cm high ***
*** A large Japanese Imari dish Meiji period, decorated in underglazed blue gilt and enamels 61 cm ***
*** A very fine Japanese fan-shaped Satsuma Kogo, Meiji Period (1868-1912), the lid decorated with children, the interior decorated with seated ladies, the inside lid with exotic flowers, seal mark of 'Kozan'. 11.8 cm across, 2.3 cm high. Provenance: A… ***
*** A large Japanese Satsuma garniture, Meiji period (1868-1912), four-character seal mark in iron-red, comprising a koro and a pair of vases relief-moulded, and decorated in gilt and enamels. 45 cm high and 46 cm high (koro) ***
*** A Satsuma tripod koro and cover, Meiji Period, 1868-1912 decorated with floral motifs in gilt and enamels, mask-handles, Shi-shi mounted on the cover blue Shimazu mon and three character gold mark. 22 cm high ***
*** A large Japanese Kutani vase, Meiji period (1868-1912), decorated with birds and flowers to the exterior, base thirteen-character inscription, 61 cm high. Provenance: Acquired Kazari 2001 ***
*** A Japanese Kutani porcelain model of a boat, 19th century. 26 cm high, 41 cm long ***
*** A Japanese Satsuma ovoid water jar and cover, Meiji Period (1868-1912), decorated with stylized medallions in gilt and enamels inscribed on the base: 'Dai Nihon Satuma yaki, Hyokoseki ga'. 22.5 cm high. Provenance: Collection of Dr. Henry Cyril Adams ***
*** A rare Satsuma tiered vase, Meiji Period, 1868-1912, well decorated with numerous figures in silver, gilt and enamels, signed Kinkozan Zo, 11.5 cm high ***
*** A fine Satsuma vase, Meiji Period, 1968-1912 delicately painted with ladies and their attendants in an outdoor setting, four character Ryozan mark. 12 cm high ***
*** A large Japanese Fukugawa crane decorated floor vase, circa 1900. 78 cm high ***
*** A fine Japanese Satsuma bowl, 1868-1912, Meiji period. Decorated with groups and processions of figures in gilt, iron-red and enamels, faint two-character mark ***
*** A Japanese Kutani porcelain figure of a monkey and baby, Meiji period. 29 cm high. For similar figure see: Japanese Export Ceramics 1860-1920 by Nancy N Schiffer, 2000, page 91 ***
*** A fine Meiji Japanese Kutani koro in the Satsuma style featuring a band of decoration depicting a procession of figures. Signed Kaburagi. 15 cm. ***
*** 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… ***
*** A large Japanese painted and gilt floor vase by Fuji Kinsai, second half 20th century. 65 cm high, 30 cm diameter ***
*** A large Japanese Satsuma bowl, Meiji period (1868-1912), with floral rim, decorated with immortals inside and outside, Tokozan mark to the base, 31 cm diameter, 13.9 cm high. Provenance: An old private NSW collection ***
*** A Japanese Satsuma jar, Meiji period (1868-1912), well decorated in soft enamels, a raised wired enamel with swallows and flowering chrysanthemums brushes, a stylized band decorated below the neck, signed two characters gilt mark 'Meizan'. 15 cm high .… ***
*** A large Japanese Satsuma vase, Meiji period, circa 1900, 37 cm high. Well-painted in enamels and gilt, with two large panels against a gilt decorated reserve in cobalt blue, Kinkozan gilt mark ***
*** A large Imari vase ***
*** A very large Japanese celadon glazed vase on hardwood stand. Early 20th century 60 x 38 cm ***
*** A Japanese Satsuma koro and pierced silver cover, Meiji period (1868-1912), of ovoid form, fan shaped decorative panels depicting traditional floral Japanese motifs, three-character mark, red seal and Shimazu mon, 12.5 cm high ***
*** A Satsuma bell-shaped jar and cover, Meiji period (1868-1912), decorated with panels depicting children playing, tea ceremony and landscape, signed, 9.5 cm high ***
*** A Satsuma bowl, Meiji period (1868-1912), the interior finely decorated with “thousand butterflies” design, the exterior with exotic flowers, including chrysanthemum and peony, signed, 16 cm diameter ***
*** A large pair of Japanese Satsuma quatrefoil vases, Meiji Period, circa 1890, each one decorated with genre scenes in four large panels, in gilt and enamels against a gilt midnight blue ground, Kinkozan six character mark to base, 42 cm high. Provenance: R… ***
*** A Japanese kutani porcelain erotica figure, late Meiji period. 16 cm high, 20 cm wide ***
*** A large Imari trumpet shaped vase, Japanese, Genroku period 1688-1704 ***
*** A Japanese art pottery vase by Takeichi Kawai ***
*** A massive Japanese Imari floor vase, Meiji Period, 1868-1912 decorated with a pair of phoenix each one in a flowering prunus tree within a shaped cartouche surrounded by various brocade designs wooden cover and base. 96 cm high ***
*** A rare Satsuma ovoid jar, Meiji Period, 1868-1912, decorated with a raised gilt and enamel design between two gilt textile-style bands, all on a glossy olive to emerald green glaze, signed Kinkozan Zo within a gourd (incorporated in the decoration), 9 cm… ***
*** A Japanese Tsubo pottery storage jar from Echizen, 18th century. Width 57 cm. Depth 57 cm. Height 66 cm ***
*** A rare large Shino-ware quatrefoil deep bowl, Edo period, the straight-sided bowl with cantered corners, delicately painted in underglaze iron, the inside with gentle grasses beneath a single concentric line, the exterior with drying fish nets and flocks… ***
*** A large Japanese Kutani shallow bowl, Meiji period (1868-1912), profusely decorated with flower heads and scrolling designs, with two figures and brocade bands, 46 cm diameter, flower mark to base ***
*** A fine pair of very large floor vases with wooden covers, Japanese,19th century. 62.5 cm high approx., 34 cm diameter ***
*** 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,… ***
*** A Japanese burnished stoneware Shi-shi (Buddhist lion), Meiji period, 1868/1912, Bizen kilns. 24.5 cm high. Provenance: Ex Jane Carnegie, 25th June 1982 ***
*** A Japanese Imari covered bowl with gilt-bronze mounts, French, 19th century. 28 cm high, 26 cm diameter ***
*** A pair of Japanese Satsuma vases, Meiji period, late 19th century. Each decorated with painted flowers, the middle section painted in gold with two dragons chasing flaming pearl, signed 'Dainihon Taizen sei' to the base., 39 cm high ***
*** A Japanese Kinkozan hexagonal Satsuma vase, Meiji period (1868-1912), decorated with two large panels of birds and flowers, reversed against a gilt decorated midnight blue ground, Kinkozan mark, 29.8 cm high ***
*** Pair of large Kutani vases, Meiji period (1868-1912), decorated with cranes, bamboo and prunus and enriched with painted dragons and scrolls, circa. 1880, 77 cm high ***
*** Two Japanese Hirodo recumbent cats, 19th century. Provenance: Property of a Gentleman, Melbourne ***
*** A rare Satsuma vase, Meiji Period, 1868-1912 the cylindrical body within a reticulated net the silvered neck and base embossed with a stylised chrysanthemum two character mark. 17 cm high ***
*** A Satsuma quatrefoil vase, Meiji Period, 1868-1912 decorated with figures and landscape, three character mark. 24.5 cm high ***
*** A large octagonal Imari vase and cover, Japanese, Edo Period 17/18th century, with silver plated finial. 64 cm high ***
*** A Japanese Imari charger depicting a Ho-Ho bird, 19th century ***
*** A large Japanese Imari bottle-vase, Meiji period (1868-1912), decorated with an all over floral design in underglaze blue and iron-red enamels, four-character iron red mark to base, 76 cm high ***
*** A massive Japanese Imari dish, Meiji period, 1868-1912, decorated in underglaze blue, gilt and enamels, wooden stand. 76.8 cm diameter ***
*** A Japanese Imari four piece setting for late Edo period, comprising various plain and foliate rimmed dishes and bowls and teabowls and saucers, each one decorated with a basket of flowers in the centre, the cavetto with stylised floral motifs within eight… ***
*** A Japanese Imari bottle vase and cover, 19th century, 35 cm high ***
*** A Japanese Satsuma quatrefoil vase, Meiji Period (1868-1912), decorated with flowers in enamels and gilt, gosu blue mon, signed in gold, 'Tokozan'. 15 cm high. Provenance: A private Queensland collection; Bin Kar Galleries, Queensland 1980s ***
*** A pair of gilt bronze mounted Imari porcelain covered vases, Meiji period (1868-1912), with 19th century French mounts. 37 cm high ***
*** A Japanese Arita export tripod covered urn, early Edo period, Circa 1710. With moulded and polychrome decoration, supported by three standing figures. 45.5 cm high ***
*** A Japanese Imari bottle vase, 19th century, 46 cm high ***
*** A rare Japanese Imari deep plate, early Edo, 18th century, with two ladies under a flowering tree, the cavetto and exterior with floral motifs, all in gilt, enamels and underglaze blue, 30.8 cm diameter. Provenance: R & V Tregaskis, 1980's ***
*** An unusual pair of narrow-waisted Imari vases, Meiji period, 19 th century. Each one with various shaped panels in underglaze blue, enamels and gilt, 39.5 cm x 14 cm ***
*** A large Japanese Imari fluted circular punch bowl, Meiji period (1868-1912), 34 cm diameter-wood stand ***
*** A pair of Japanese Komai hexagonal vases, Meiji/Taisho Period, early 20th century, finely decorated in gilt with birds, dragon, flowers and pagodas, signed on the base, 8.5 cm high ***
*** From a Private Tasmanian collection. A Japanese octagonal stoneware bottle, 20th century. Underglaze blue and red decoration, Kaneichi Kawai. 16 cm diameter. Provenance. Bought from the artist's Studio in Japan, 1970's ***
*** A good Arita blue and white plate decorated with floral design in the centre 28.5 cm. Provenance: Sothebys Melbourne, 29/11/2005, lot 490 ***
*** A tiny Satsuma vase Meiji period, very finely decorated in gilt and enamels, signed 9 cm ***
*** A Kinkozan satsuma beaker vase, Meiji Period (1868-1912), decorated with ladies and children in the landscape, impressed seal to base, together with a small ovoid satsuma vase with genre scene, gilt seal mark, 30 cm high ***
*** A large Japanese Imari vase of baluster form, 19th century, well decorated in cobalt blue, iron-red, gilt and enamels, 48 cm high. Provenance: Sotheby’s Melbourne ***
*** A pair of Imari porcelain and bronze mounted table lamps Japanese with French Mounts 19th century with original etched glass shades, 67 cm high ***
*** A Japanese Satsuma quatrefoil vase, Meiji period, circa 1890, decorated with on each panel with deities, 'Kinkozan' four characters mark. 29.5 cm high. Provenance: A Toorak Private Collection ***
*** A large Japanese quatrefoil Satsuma vase, Meiji Period, 1868-1912 decorated with samurai and immortals in gilt and enamels, some raised in four panels, the flat shoulder with a floral gilt design four character Kinkozan mark, impressed mark and original… ***
*** A Satsuma doubled-gourd slender vase, Meiji Period, 1868-1912 finely decorated with wisteria in white enamel and gilt, seal mark of Shuzan. 24.2 cm high ***
*** A Japanese pottery tiger from Kagoshima Karatsu ware, 20th century. Width 25 cm. Depth 20 cm. Height 32 cm ***
*** A polychrome Arita plate, early Edo, decorated in the centre with a vase of flowers, the cavetto with two ho-ho birds amongst exotic flowers, 21.5 cm. Literature: see Tageshi Nagataki Imari, Famous Ceramics of Japan 6, Kodansha, 1982, pl 31 for a dish… ***
*** A Japanese Satsuma bowl, Meiji period (1868-1912), decorated with thousand butterflies, with 'Ryozan' mark to the base, fitted wooden box, 14 cm diameter, 8 cm high ***
*** A Japanese Satsuma ovoid vase, Meiji period (1868-1912), well painted in gilt and enamel, with two vertical panels against a elaborate floral scroll, 'Kinkozan' two characters mark and impressed seal. 25 cm high . Provenance: A Toorak Private Collection ***
*** 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 large and unusual Japanese Satsuma group, Meiji Period, late 19th century, of an immortal standing beside a large toad in gilt and enamels, gold mon and eight character inscription to base. 37 cm high. Provenance: The Phillips Collection, Queensland ***
*** A Satsuma earthenware koro and cover, Meiji period (1868-1912), signed, 21 cm high, 17.5 cm diameter ***
*** A bronze ikenobo classical flower vase with elephant side-handles, circa 1800, Edo period, 24.5 cm wide, 24.5 cm deep, 34 cm high ***