In the Meiji period this brand name was used by several Arita porcelain makers such as Fukagawa porcelain as well as other products of the Mikawachi kilns that were exported as Hirado wares. The distinction between Fukagawa and Hirado tends to blur after the beginning of the Meiji (1868-1913...
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Porcelain ewer "dragonware" on crackled Kyoto Satsuma style porcelain ware. Mid 20th century. Click here to see large picture Gyozan 1137. Mark: The mark reads Gyozan Sei Zo (Sei = to 'make' or 'manufacture'; Zo = 'to create') The marks indicate that the pottery was produced and ...
Japan, Japanese 人形の, Nippon Doll Makers & Marks Asahi Toy Company doll mark ATC made in Japan, made in Hong Kong 1955+, –Asahi is better known for making metal toysAll plastic or vinyl Sassy dolls 1960s-1970s Japan –many different Japanese doll makers Celluloid dolls marked with a...
The first part of them mark looks like marks shown on the .925 site, the second part does not. Tashiro, . Often accompanied by stamped FOREIGN export mark; Taish period See examples on eBay , Kutani generic mark on Kutani-yaki porcelain and ceramics See examples on eBay , Kutani another ...
Object used in the tea ceremony included special porcelain or ceramic bowls, a cast-iron kettle with bronze lid, freshwater water jars, ceramic of lacquer container for powdered tea, and tea caddies. There are four main principals defining the way people and tea objects interact: wa (harmony)...
informs us that he was running a small shop of Imari porcelains and metal ornaments 今利焼などの陶器を鬻ぐ小店 and that he had but little success with his writings — 47 kibyōshi in the years 1789-99 — and even still displaying no talent when he turned to writing kyōka poems (Bakin...
Here is a link I found to a Chinese collectors site with a similar piece, although larger, with the same makers marks. Please note that Chinese symbols have varying scripts just as we all have our individual handwriting. I learned this fact through my Chinese friend when I asked why the ...
a printed iron glaze on the top of the rim. His porcelain strongly influenced European ceramic companies such as Meissen, Herend and Royal Crown Derby among the others. In particular their plates and cups & saucers were influenced by Japanese porcelain at the time. Today, the 14th successor to...
May 1, 2013 By tokyojinja in Glass, Lighting, Porcelain and Pottery, Shrine Sales and Flea Markets, Textiles Tags: fabric, Japanese art, japanese prints, Japanese textiles, lamps, lavender, light fixtures, sake bottle, sake jugs, shibori, tsutsugaki, vintage fabrics Paper...