Japanese Meiji Period Satsuma Bowl
$474.95
19th Century
Categories: Decorative Bowls, Japanese Antiques
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This Japanese Meiji period satsuma bowl is a stunning example of Late Meiji porcelain. The piece is finely potted and painted with a colorful enamel overglaze. The exterior of the bowl is decorated with traditional Japanese motifs. The bowl’s rim is accented with gold gilt decoration, and the underside is stamped with an artist’s seal. This beautiful bowl would make a great addition to any collection!
Meiji period (1868-1912) Satsuma ware bowl with overglaze enamel painting on the exterior. The decoration consists of traditional Japanese motifs, including mountains, trees, and flowers. The rim of the bowl is accented with gold gilt. The base is unglazed. This type of Satsuma ware was produced in the Kagoshima prefecture of Japan during the late 19th century. It is also sometimes referred to as “Late Meiji” porcelain.
Satsuma ware is characterized by its fine pottery and elaborate painting. This particular bowl is a great example of Late Meiji porcelain. It would make a wonderful addition to any collection!
If you’re looking for a beautiful and unique piece of Japanese porcelain, then you’ll want to check out the Meiji Period Satsuma Bowl! This piece is finely potted and painted with a colorful enamel overglaze. It’s decorated with traditional Japanese motifs, including mountains, trees, and flowers. The rim of the bowl is accented with gold gilt. It’s a stunning example of Late Meiji porcelain that would make a great addition to any collection!
Meiji period (1868-1912) Satsuma ware bowl with overglaze enamel painting on the exterior. The decoration consists of traditional Japanese motifs, including mountains, trees, and flowers. The rim of the bowl is accented with gold gilt. The base is unglazed. This type of Satsuma ware was produced in the Kagoshima prefecture of Japan during the late 19th century. It is also sometimes referred to as “Late Meiji” porcelain.
Satsuma ware is characterized by its fine pottery and elaborate painting. This particular bowl is a great example of Late Meiji porcelain. It would make a wonderful addition to any collection!
If you’re looking for a beautiful and unique piece of Japanese porcelain, then you’ll want to check out the Meiji Period Satsuma Bowl! This piece is finely potted and painted with a colorful enamel overglaze. It’s decorated with traditional Japanese motifs, including mountains, trees, and flowers. The rim of the bowl is accented with gold gilt. It’s a stunning example of Late Meiji porcelain that would make a great addition to any collection!
Dimensions
5.36 inches in diameter. 2.33 inches in height.
Condition
The bowl has wear to the gilt decoration. The edge of the bowl has a hairline crack.
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