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Antique Small Sized Edo Period Japanese Hirado Koro Burner Japan

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  • Antique Japanese Satsuma Mini Koro Incense Burner Japan Meiji Period
    Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland
    Description: Fabulous Japanese Satsuma koros. Small red marks on both lid and koro, 19th century. Condition: Overall condition perfect. Size: 85 x 80mm H x D Period: Meiji P...
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    Antique 19th Century Japanese Meiji Ceramics

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  • Large Antique Edo/Meiji Period 19C Japanese Porcelain Koro Liu Hai Toad
    Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland
    Large, lovely and very nicely handcrafted. An unusual large enameled Koro of Liu Hai seated atop a massive three-legged toad with raised lumps on its skin. The immortal dressed in robes tied at the waist and left open exposing his chest. He has an animated expression on his face and lovely colored robes. Liu Hai God of Wealth Liu Haior Liu Haichan...
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    Antique 19th Century Japanese Meiji Ceramics

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  • Antique Edo Period Japanese Aoki Mokubei Jar Japan Figures Trees
    Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland
    Description A Japanese Aoki Mokubei Jar. Edo Period. The inside base has a fish between the figures with gilt. A very powerfull piece and in our opinion most likely authentic by Aoki Mokubei (????) Mokubei AOKI (1767- July 2, 1833) was a painter and Kyo ware potter during the Edo Period . He was born in Kyoto . His childhood name was Yasoya. His Azana (alias) was Sahei. His pseudonyms included Seibei, Hyakurokusanjin, Kokikan, Teiunro, Kukurin, and Shubei. Biography Mokubei was born in 1767, in Kyoto . He studied calligraphy under Fuyo KO at a young age, showing great talent; however, when he found pottery, he opened a studio in Awataguchi, Kyoto at the age of 30 and won fame for his pottery. Five years later, he was invited by the Maeda Family of the Kaga clan, and he made efforts to revive Kaga Kutani ware. As a potter, he mainly produced green-tea sets. His pottery work is varied, including white porcelain, celadon, Akae ware (ceramic with red paintings) and dyed ceramics. As a result of his commitment to Chinese ceramics, he created a world of his own in making copies of Chinese ware...
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    Antique 19th Century Japanese Edo Ceramics

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  • Antique Edo/Meiji Porcelain 19C Japanese Hirado Crane Jardinere or Handwarmer
    Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland
    Large, lovely and very nicely handcrafted piece of large porcelain. Rare. Similar pieces are pictured in "Louis Lawrence : Hirado Prince of Porcelains" Condition some minimal ag...
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    Antique 19th Century Japanese Meiji Ceramics

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    Porcelain

  • Antique Iwayaki Earthenware Edo Incense Burner of a Turtle 19th Century Japan, J
    Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland
    Nicely made and large incense burner or Okimono of a turtle. In earthenware with nice patina. Shimane Prefecture Iwayaki (Nagahama Yaki) Turtle figurine. The head and part of the bac...
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    Antique 19th Century Japanese Edo Antiquities

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  • Pair Antique 18th C Japanese Imari Gold Bowl Japan Figure Edo Period
    Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland
    Lobed and ribbed bowl with phoenix, flowering plants and floral scrolls. The ribbed wall and lobed edge, painted in overglaze enamels red, green and gold, black and grey/turqoise. Th...
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    Antique 18th Century Japanese Edo Ceramics

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    Porcelain

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  • Small Japanese Satsuma Incense Burner, Koro, Meiji Period, Late 19th Century
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    A fine Japanese Satsuma stoneware incense burner, koro, Meiji Period, late 19th century, Japan. The koro of square shape with curved sides, supported by four shaped and splayed le...
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  • Japanese Satsuma Incense Burner, Koro, Meiji Period, Late 19th Century, Japan
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    A fine and elegant Japanese Satsuma tripod incense burner, koro, with pierced metal lid, signed Eizan (?) Meiji Period, late 19th century, Japan. The koro, or censer, features a stoneware body of slightly compressed globular form, supported on three short and squat legs. The wide mouth with a recessed metal rim, and topped by an openwork metal lid topped with overlapping chrysanthemum blossoms of silver repousse. The body of the koro finely painted with fan shaped cartouches. The fans in the foreground with sprays of blossoming chrysanthemum. The fans in the background with intricate geometric brocade designs. The shoulder of the incense burner decorated with cartouches formed as stylized chrysanthemum petals, and intricately decorated with geometric and floral brocade designs. The painting finely done in raised gilt and polychrome enamels, including the highly desirable gosu blue...
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  • Antique Japanese Meiji Period Satsuma Koro Kizan
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