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Auction House:
Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:95
Prices available:96
Category:
Ceramics - Japanese
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A fine quality Japanese Satsuma vase, early 20th century, 8 cm wide, 8 cm deep, 13 cm high ***
*** A small Japanese Kutani yellow and green glazed bowl, 19th century. 21 cm diameter ***
*** A foliate-rimmed Imari dish, early Edo, early 18th century, decorated in cobalt blue, gilt and enamels with 'The three friends' in a central cartouche surrounded by a brocade border, 19.5 cm ***
*** A Seto ware horse eye pottery dish, Edo period, 19th century, decorated in iron brown 26.8 cm diameter. See Soame Jenyns, Japanese pottery, Faber & Faber, 1971, pl 42a; Also Hiroshi Mizuo, Famous Ceramics of Japan, 3, Folk Kilns 1, p 26 ***
*** A pair of Japanese blue and white circular dishes, Edo period, each painted with a wakashishi, four character marks and spur marks to base, 27.5 and 28 cm diameter ***
*** A fine Meiji Japanese Satsuma plate signed with an early Seikozan mark to the base. 15 cm in diameter. *** N/A
*** Satsuma vase decorated with twin panels depicting Samurai on horseback and a village landscape. Meiji period, 15 cm high. ***
*** Meiji Japanese Satsuma vase with a hand painted scene of geese. Signed Kinkozan Kyoto Sei, original Tomobako case. 35.5 cm. ***
*** Meiji Japanese Satsuma figurine of Kannon holding a fan, early 20th century, covered in floral and geometric inspired gilt patterning. Detail closely resembles the works of the Kinkozan studios. 36 cm. ***
*** A pair of Satsuma octagonal vases, Japanese circa 1900. 41 cm high ***
*** A large Korean celadon bowl, 13-14th century, Koryo Dynasty, with inlaid decoration. 19 cm. Diameter variable, Japanese wood box ***
*** A Japanese blue and white charger decorated with exotic birds on a floral ground, 19th century, 39 cm diameter ***
*** Uchida Kunio (1910-1944). A globular stoneware bottle, covered with a very good even iron brown glaze, impressed seal. Japanese wooden box inscribed Iron glazed vase made by Kunio 19.5 cm high ***
*** A Japanese Imari circular charger 17/18th century. 49 cm diameter. Six-character mark to reverse heavily restored ***
*** A large Japanese blue and white charger circa 1900 63 cm diameter ***
*** A large Japanese imari plate, Meiji period (1868-1912), decorated with flowers and rocks, 52 cm diameter ***
*** A pair of Arita foliate-rimmed dishes, Edo period, probably late 18 th century. Each one with floral motifs, gilt rim, Fuku mark, 23.8 cm. Provenance: R & V Tregaskis, 1980s ***
*** Japanese Imari porcelain fruit bowls (2), late 19th to early 20th century. Some wear. ***
*** A Satsuma potpourri vase & cover, Meiji period. 10 cm high, 14 cm wide, 10.5 cm deep ***
*** A Japanese Imari circular bowl, Meiji period (1868-1912), 23 cm diameter ***
*** A small Japanese Imari jardiniere, 19th century ***
*** A Satsuma long-necked vase, Meiji Period, 1868-1912, decorated with floral motifs, signed Tozan?, 16 cm high ***
*** A quatrefoil Satsuma vase, Meiji/Taisho Period, early 20th century, decorated with birds on blossoming prunus branches in soft enamels over a black glaze, signed Kinkozan Zo, 28 cm high ***
*** A small Satsuma miniature spill vase, Meiji Period, 1868-1912, on three short feet, decorated with figures within three medallions, signed Kinkozan zo, 5.7 cm high, 2.7 cm diameter ***
*** A Japanese Satsuma globular vase, Meiji period, 20th century, 'Hozan' mark to the base (8 cm high);together with two Japanese Satsuma hexagon vases, Meiji period, 20th century, studio mark to the base, 9 cm high and 8 cm high ***
*** Samida Gawa Japanese pottery vase, early 20th century. 46 cm ***
*** A Japanese Bizen ware water dropper in the form of a hare, 19th century ***
*** Two Japanese brocade Imari dishes, Meiji period (1868-1912) ***
*** A Japanese polychrome pottery figure of a monk holding a vajra and rosary, Edo period, 15.5 cm high. Exhibited: the National Gallery of Victoria ***
*** A large Japanese Imari charger Meiji period, (1868-1912). Provenance: Andrew Stuart-Robertson collection, 1970's, to 1990's ***
*** A Japanese Imari lobed circular bowl, 19th century ***
*** A Japanese prunus decorated white slip glazed bowl, Edo period and a small brown glazed globular water pot, 19 cm diameter, 5 cm high ***
*** A Japanese Imari pedestal bowl, circa 1900, 13 cm high ***
*** A Japanese ovoid vase, Meiji period (1868-1912), decorated with bamboo, in a gilt and underglaze blue, 'Fukagawa Sei' Mark, 18.5 cm high ***
*** A Japanese Bizen pottery group of two shi-shi, Meiji period (1868-1912) 17 x 21 cm ***
*** A large Japanese Imari plate, Meiji/Taisho period, decorated in underglaze blue and polychrome enamels on an-iron red background, with seven immortals, the scrolling floral design in underglaze blue, four character mark to the base, 66 cm diameter.… ***
*** A Japanese Satsuma pottery teaset ***
*** A small Japanese Satsuma bowl with iris and ducks, Meiji period (1868-1912), Signed Seizan, 9 cm diameter ***
*** A Japanese Imari covered jar, 18th century. 14 cm diameter ***
*** A Japanese pale green glazed bottle on hardwood stand. Meiji period (1868-1912) 45 cm high ***
*** A Japanese Satsuma bucket, Meiji period, 1868/1912, gilt and enamels, with flowers, six character inscription and blue mon to base ***
*** A green-glazed stoneware teapot and cover, brass handle, Marubashira ware 17.5 cm high (without handle). See Hiroshi Mizuo, Famous Ceramics of Japan, 3, Folk Kilns 1, p 28 ***
*** A small Seto ware horse eye pottery dish, Edo period, 19th century. Decorated in iron brown 21 cm diameter. See Soame Jenyns, Japanese pottery, Faber & Faber, 1971, pl 42a; Also Hiroshi Mizuo, Famous Ceramics of Japan, 3, Folk Kilns 1, p 26 ***
*** A large Japanese satsuma baluster vase decorated and gilt with deities, signed, early 20th century, 45.5 cm high ***
*** A Japanese porcelain seven piece hors d'oeuvres set, circa 1830, iron red, cobalt blue, enameled green and gold decoration of 'Pronk' ship design in reserves in elaborate broad-scale trellis with floral reserves and European figures, six shaped, foiled… ***
*** A carved Japanese bowl of restrained form, 20th century, 62 cm diameter. Provenance: Property of a Gentleman, Melbourne ***
*** An unusual Japanese Imari pouring vessel, 18th century, 15 cm diameter ***
*** Japanese ceramic vase in original cypress box, late 20th century. 24 cm ***
*** Pair of Taisho Japanese Satsuma vases, signed Shozan. Original wooden stands, 25 cm high (excluding stands). ***
*** A pair of very fine quality Imari and gilt bottle vases with French silver mounts, Japanese, Meiji period. 16.5 cm ***
*** A set of four Japanese Imari bowls, Meiji Period (1868-1912), pseudo Chinese marks, 18 cm diameter ***
*** A fine pair of Japanese blue and white plates, 18th century, painted with butterflies and flowers, 19 cm diameter ***
*** A Japanese polychrome decorated ceramic garden seat 47 cm high ***
*** Satsuma Japanese lidded vase, circa 1930s. 24 cm ***
*** Meiji Japanese Satsuma bowl of lobed form with figural and floral decoration. 16 cm in diameter. ***
*** Satsuma Meiji period incense burner with lid. 10 cm ***
*** A large Japanese tea bowl, 20th century, with pine in iron-brown, 8.8 cm high, 13.3 cm diameter ***
*** A miniature Japanese Satsuma wine pot, Meiji period (1868-1912), decorated in overglaze enamel and gilt with a flowering prunus and bamboo, four character mark in overglaze red to the base, 10 cm high ***
*** A Japanese porcelain flared bowl 19th century. 8.4 x 18 cm. Finely decorated in underglaze blue, gilt and enamels, spurious Chinese mark 8.4 cm high, 18 cm diameter ***
*** A Kutani polychrome figure, Meiji period, circa 1900 of a seated priest, enamel and gilt 22.5 cm high ***
*** A Japanese pottery figure of a caparisoned elephant circa 1900 33 x 43 cm ***
*** A rectangular Seto ware pottery dish, Edo period, 19th century, decorated with leaves in iron-brown ***
*** Don Bradman Toby Jug, with cap in green, made by Marutomo Ware, 1934, 15 cm high. ***
*** A large Japanese hand-painted circular ceramic box, 20th century, signed to the base. 9 cm high, 35 cm diameter ***
*** A red Kutani baluster vase, Meiji period (1868-1912). Decorated with a pair of peacocks, six character Kutani mark, 24 cm high ***
*** World War II Japanese Surrender at Wewak, display with 8 original photographs mounted with details of Major General Horace Robertson & General Hatazo Adachi, framed & glazed, overall 5 7 x 47 cm ***
*** A set of four Japanese Imari plates, Meiji Period (1868-1912), 22 cm diameter ***
*** Seven matching Japanese Imari circular plates, with a central wakashishi, 24 cm diameter ***
*** An Arita porcelain model of a cat, Japanese, 19th century. 7 cm high, 17 cm wide ***
*** A Japanese Imari circular bowl, 19th century. 26 cm diameter ***
*** A Japanese Bizen ware box and cover, Meiji period (1868-1912) ***
*** A contemporary Japanese globular vase in an iron rich glaze, square impressed seal to base, 25 cm high ***
*** An Imperial Japanese Satsuma koro, Meiji period (1868-1912) ***
*** A small Japanese Satsuma vase, Meiji period (1868-1912) ***
*** An ash-glazed red pottery Chawan, Shino ware, burst bubbles, impressed square seal with inscribed Japanese wooden box 10.5 cm. Diameter x 9 cm height ***
*** A rare Japanese celadon glazed water dropper, Edo period, decorated with Mt Fuji. 7.9 x 6.1 cm ***
*** An usual quatrefoil pottery wall vase, 19th century or earlier, with a mountain scene and poem in iron-brown and enamels, cloth impressed back, signed and sealed Kenzan 23.2 cm high ***
*** Imari footed bowl An early 19th century 23 cm diameter ***
*** A Japanese Satsuma bowl, well decorated in gilt and enamels Meiji period, circa 1900 signed 5 x 12.5 x 12.5 cm Provenance: ex collection of the late L. Roberts, collected between 1915-1955 ***
*** A rare Japanese kinrande-style bowl 18th century decorated in underglaze blue and iron red, traces of gold, 2 character mark 16.5 cm. Diameter Provenance: Andrew Stuart-Robertson collection, 1970's to 1990's ***
*** A Japanese blue and white spitoon circa 1920 18 x 22 x 22 cm ***
*** A Japanese porcelain figure of a nude female, Meiji period (1868-1912), 30 cm high ***
*** Noritake, a porcelain figure of a kangaroo and joey, 20th century, stamped: Noritake Studio Collection, 19 cm high ***
*** A pair of Japanese blue and white square vases with covers, 18th-19th century, 30.5 cm high ***
*** A seto ware Aburazara, oil dish, Edo period, 19th century, painted with a sketchy landscape in iron brown 23 cm diameter. See Soame Jenyns, Japanese pottery, Faber & Faber, 1971, pl 43a; Also Hiroshi Mizuo, Famous Ceramics of Japan, 3, Folk Kilns 1, p 26 ***
*** A pair of Japanese Satsuma wine cups, Meiji/Taisho period, early 20th century, 7 cm diameter, 3.5 cm high ***
*** A Japanese blue & white dish 18th century painted with dragon and ho ho bird, rosewood stand. 16 cm diameter ***
*** A pair of Kraak porcelain blue and white tea bowls, 6 cm high ***
*** A large Japanese Imari charger, Meiji period (1868-1912), with under-glaze blue and over glaze enamel with gilt decoration, 46.5 cm diameter ***
*** A Japanese yellow ground porcelain slender vase, 25 cm high ***
*** A Satsuma squat teapot, Meiji period (1868-1912). On tripod feet, signed, bamboo handle, 12.8 cm diameter ***
*** A Japanese satsuma vase, decorated with a peacock, signed to base, 30 cm high ***
*** A pair of tripod Satsuma spill vase, Meiji period (1868-1912), Finely painted with a family beside a lake, two character mark, 15.5 x 7 cm. Provenance: Collection of Conal Coad and Colin Beutel ***
*** A large Japanese collection of tea wares ‘Satsuma design’, each decorated with a band to the rim depicting an oriental landscape on a charcoal ground, comprising 23 small tea bowls and 22 saucers, 2 covered teapots, 2 milk jugs and 2 sugar bowls ***
*** A pair of Japanese cylindrical small vessels, Meiji Period, circa 1870, decorated in the early style of Namakawa Yasayuki. 3 cm diameter, 8.4 cm high ***
*** A Satsuma pottery cutlery set for four people, Japanese circa 1920. 48 cm wide ***