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an ornate vase with birds painted on it

The history on this vase goes back at least 100 years! From the markings, it is a kutani vase from the Mieji period, (1868 - 1912). This is a beautiful colored vase with a peacock and various pheasants painted on it. It is 13 inches tall, 20 inches around, and weighs just over 2 pounds. As you can

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a white plate with birds and flowers on the rim, sitting on a stand next to a block of wood

A Ko-Kutani Type Shallow Dish, Arita Kilns c.1660-1680. This brightly coloured Ko-Kutani dish depicts a bird, perhaps a warbler on a decaying tree stump. This dish was made at the Arita kilns, previously it was thought that this type of Japanese of early 'Kutani' porcelain, referred to as Ko-Kutani (old Kutani), was made at Kilns in Enuma County, Ishikawa Prefecture. The back clearly shows 'chatter-marks', during the turning of this dish the implement used to finish of the surface of the…

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Japanese Satsuma Porcelain Plate Signed Kutani Meiji c1900 Signed on the back Kutani ( 15th District) Condition; Very good condition slight hairline (very slightly visible on front picture 6) The plate still sounds well, slight wear consistent with age Size 30 cm x 5cm Weight 1210g

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