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Auction House:
Philips Auctions Australia
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Ceramics - Japanese
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*** A Japanese Satsuma reticulated pierced vase by Kinkozan ***
*** A fine Satsuma vase, Meiji period, late 19th century, the ovoid vase decorated throughout in silver and gold with wisteria on a vibrant black/brown transmutation glaze ground, with impressed Kinkozan Zo seal mark underside, further signed to shaped… ***
*** A monumental antique Arita floor vase, Meiji period, 1868-1912, a baluster vase with a cushioned neck rim and a fluted trumpet rim, profusely decorated with pairs of shaped cloud and quatrefoil reserves populated with bird and landscape scenes upon a… ***
*** A pair of Japanese Satsuma vases by Senzan, meiji Period (1868-1912), ovoid with a short waisted neck, each with opposed large panels, one decorated with ladies in a garden with houses beyond, the other with a lady and children in a garden, the… ***
*** Five panel Kinkozan Satsuma vase, from the Meiji period (1868-1912), of inverted pear shape with a waisted neck, a flared foot, intricately detailed allover floral and thousand butterflies, the five panels with individual decorations of Samurai, mothers,… ***
*** A Japanese Satsuma round bowl ***
*** A fine pair of Kinkozan Satsuma vases. Meiji period (1868-1912), the baluster shaped vases with waisted necks and reserves exquisitely painted in a muted palette with figures in traditional narrative scenes, upon a cobalt ground with rich gold scrollwork… ***
*** A Satsuma bowl. Meiji period (1868-1912), signed: Kozan. Flower shaped bowl with gilt rim and continuous well decoration of a family lakeside scene bordered by alternating cartouches of floral and bird designs, the exterior with a continuous floriate… ***
*** An Imperial Satsuma Koro, signed Satsuma Kizanzo. Meiji period (1868-1912). Squat ovoid body with domed lid and pumpkin finial on scalloped base, the body profusely decorated with samurai warriors and deities between heavily gilded and enamelled panels.… ***
*** A Japanese Satsuma Koro. Meiji period (1868-1912), signed Kozan, the squat quatrefoil form raised on four short splayed feet and with a small domed cover depicts a narrative over four cartouches set within a cobalt and gilded ground. Stamped to base.… ***
*** A pair of large covered Satsuma tassel vases, probably late Meiji period, early 20th century. of generous proportions, the baluster vases richly embellished with moriage enamel and gilding in an iron red, tan and pale blue palette with figural reserves… ***
*** A fine Japanese Satsuma vase. Meiji period (1868-1912), signed Kikkoen, the ovoid form depicts a highly detailed countryside scene in the round of a family at leisure with further borders detailing patterns and motifs. Stamped to base. Height 15.5 cm. ***
*** A Japanese two handled Satsuma vase by Kinkozan ***
*** Tall blue and white Arita vase with a carved Zitan pedestal, from the Meiji period (1868-1912), with all over blue decorations of flowers, foliage and birds, and a continuous pelmet border to the shoulder and foot ***
*** A Japanese Satsuma bowl. Meiji period (1868-1912), signed Sozan, the deep side bowl depicts the thousand butterfly motif to the interior and to the exterior hanging wisteria on a cream ground. Stamped to base. Diameter 14 cm. ***
*** A fine Satsuma Koro, late Edo/ Meiji period, 1860-70, mark of Dai Nippon (great Japan), signature, the censer with lion head ring handles and fantastic creature tripod feet, a well modelled shi shi lion dog to the cover, decorated to the body with four… ***
*** A Japanese Satsuma three piece tea set by Tomonobu, circa 1880, a traditional style teapot of globular form with a side handle and a knopped lid and two small bowls, finely decorated with a central mons (crest) in a leaf design and medallions in red,… ***
*** A Japanese Arita ware monogrammed charger, possibly late Edo period (mid 19th century), in typical underglaze blue and white, with a central Dutch East India Company monogram encircled by a floral, fruit and bird motif, the cavetto and rim with panels of… ***
*** A Satsuma vase, Meiji period, 1868-1912, with maker's mark for Kinkozan, the tapering ovoid vase with a small neck finely decorated with two figural, narrative scenes, women and children at leisure in a pavilion setting, and male courtly figures with… ***
*** A Satsuma vase. Meiji period (1868-1912) by Ryuzan, the tall narrow baluster with an unusual deep brown ground and heavy gilt enamel patterns with two cartouches displaying noble men and women, signed Ryuzan to base ***
*** A Satsuma vase in cobalt blue. Meiji period (1868-1912), signed Kinkozan, the meiping vase with short neck featuring a pair of cartouches each displaying a scene of women and men respectively with raised gilt detailing and a cobalt and gilt reserve.… ***
*** Two Worcester cups and associated saucers, 1760s and 1772-1780 period, provenance A.J. Greenacre London 1995 for £650 (Jabberwocky), and Jupiter Antiques, E. Sussex for £420. A lobed ribbed cup and saucer decorated in the kakiemon 'Jabberwocky' pattern in… ***
*** A charming Japanese Satsuma tea caddy. Meiji period (1868-1912), signed Hododa and with further impressed mark, the multi facetted cube like form with flat disc lid comprising of six squared planes and eight triangular planes each depicting an individual… ***
*** A Satsuma vase. Meiji period (1868-1912), by Ryuzan, baluster vase with flared rim and neck decorated with a wide band of floral motifs on a rust ground over a central band of a polychromatic and gilded scene depicting geisha on an outing, signed Ryuzan… ***
*** A Satsuma plate. Meiji period (1868-1912), signed Ryozan, the subtle cocoa shaded ground features a central motif depicting Benton goddess of charity with a dragon companion to her feet. Diameter 23 cm. ***
*** An exquisite signed Satsuma bowl by master maker, Kaizan, Meiji period, 1868-1912, mark of Kaizan Sei-Zo in a brocaded border, a finely detailed bowl depicting a temple scene with worshippers before a golden Buddha surrounded by butterflies and brocaded… ***
*** A fine Satsuma 'Mille Fleur' bowl on stand, Meiji Period (1868-1912) the bowl with rounded sides gently rolling over to a lotus form gilt rim, heavily decorated with a thousand flowers pattern to the interior and the exterior, signed to reverse in… ***
*** A large Japanese Imari bowl. Meiji period (1868-1912), the deep bowl with a scalloped rim corresponding to segments tapering towards the well all decorated with scenes of cranes, blossoms and bamboo. Diameter 34 cm. Height 13 cm. ***
*** A Satsuma bowl, Meiji period (1868-1912) by Shuzan, the interior painted with 'Thousand butterfly' decoration and the exterior displaying a more gentle pattern of floral motifs, all with fine gilt detailing, signed Shunzan to base ***
*** A charming Satsuma vase. Meiji period (1868-1912), signed Dozan, the tubular vase with flaring shoulder angled back towards the neck decorated with an outing scene of women and children by the water and framed with bands of decorative cloth motifs.… ***
*** A fine Satsuma vase, Meiji period, 1868-1912, signed, the baluster vase beautifully decorated with an exotic ho ho bird perched, upon a prunus blossom branch beneath a stand of bamboo against in ink blue, ground, with a gilded neck and patterned foot rim,… ***
*** A pair of Japanese satsuma vases, Meiji period (1868-1912), signed Kozan, the pair each of baluster form display a scenic landscape cartouche framed by an individual blossom tree. Stamped to base. Height 16 cm. ***
*** An unusual Japanese Satsuma vase by Kinkozan, meiji Period (1868-1912), in the Persian taste of double-gourd form with a pair of curving handles, decorated all over in various colours with stylized floral and foliate designs within geometric panels and… ***
*** A Japanese Ando vase, circa 1930, the finely formed purple bulbous body decorated with wheat shafts, the body with silver mount to rim and foot. Marked Ando to the verso and in original wooden box. Height 19 cm ***
*** A charming Satsuma reticulated Koro. Meiji period (1868-1912), the elliptical form lidded and with ridged recess featuring scallop edged cartouches of bird life all reserved on a reticulated ground imitating woven cane raised on three peaked feet. Height… ***
*** A squat Japanese Satsuma vase, Meiji period (1868-1912), the baluster shaped body decorated with autumnal trees above gilt highlighted images of ducks on the river and foliage to the side. Height 17 cm ***
*** A Japanese Trumpet Shaped Fukagawa Vase. Taisho Period (1912 - 1926), circa 1920. The circular base tapers towards the centre from which it flares towards the wider rim and featuring a pair of delicate angled handles and displaying a scene of koi swimming… ***
*** A Japanese Satsuma vase, meiji Period (1868-1912), ovoid with a pair of simulated ring handles to the shoulder, richly enamelled all over in various colours with stylized scrolling foliate designs within geometric panels and lappet borders on a dark blue… ***
*** A Japanese Fukogawa painted vase, 1920s/'30s, squat ovoid with a short waisted neck, painted to one side with two koi against a stylized water pattern on blue and white, painted Mt Fuji and character mark underside. Height 28 cm ***
*** A Japanese scallop edged Imari bowl. Meiji period (1868-1912), the bowl with subtle scalloping to rim featuring a central cartouche displaying an ikebana arrangement and to the cavetto alternating bands of tapestry patterns. Height 12 cm diameter 32 cm ***
*** Satsuma dish from the Meiji period (1868-1912), well decorated with a cockerel and hen amid bamboo, flowers, birds and butterflies, the maker's cartouche verso for Tachibana Koen Zo ***
*** A Japanese Fukagawa porcelain charger, later Meiji period (1868-1912), circular with low raised sides, under-glaze blue and over-glaze coloured enamel decoration of foliage, flowers, birds, and insects within a matt black ground, blue-painted mark… ***
*** A fine Japanese Satsuma bowl, Meiji period (1868-1912), circular with flared straight sides, finely painted throughout in colours and gold on a cream ground, the exterior with diagonally divided fields painted with an extensive landscape and with birds… ***
*** A large Japanese Imari charger. Edo period (1600-1868). Decorated to the interior with multibanded borders of cherry blossoms and butterflies surrounding a central scene of pheasants beside a cherry blossom tree, the exterior set with Japanese symbols.… ***
*** A large Japanese Imari charger. Edo period (1600-1868). Decorated with a finely painted wide border of sages amongst the trees on a red ground and a central floral arrangement, the exterior painted with cherry blossoms and flowers. Diameter 43 cm ***
*** A Satsuma vase Meiji period, circa 1860s-80, Shimazu family crest, mark of possibly Tomozan, the hexagonal straight sided vase with a waisted neck and a small foot, decorated in raised enamels in iron red, mint green, gosu blue and gold with flowers,… ***
*** A signed Satsuma vase, Meiji period, 1890-1900, with maker's mark of Hododa, the baluster vase with a waisted neck, pierced and gilded dragon handles, and decorated with figural narrative scenes to both faces, with Kannon and accompanying sages and women… ***
*** A good Satsuma bowl, Meiji period, later 19th century, signed Hakuzan with Satsuma mon, well decorated with a central warrior figure fighting a dragon with male and female deity onlookers, and to the exterior, a pair of moriage enamel three toed dragons,… ***
*** A large Japanese Imari charger, Meiji period (1868-1912)., with intersecting panels and roundels all embellished with floral motifs including wisteria, peony and blossom and birds and insects in colours, with patterned borders in the typical blue, iron… ***
*** A Japanese Satsuma bowl, signed Kitamura, Meiji period (1868-1912), circular with a lobed and barbed rim, the interior painted with overlapping scenes of figures in interior and gardens settings, the exterior with shaped panels of similar decoration and… ***
*** A Japanese Satsuma bowl by Maruni, Meiji period (1868-1912), circular with a barbed rim, the interior decorated in colours and gold with a scene of a female religious figure surrounded by holy men in a garden, the exterior with an encircling dragon,… ***
*** A Japanese Satsuma figure, Meiji period (1868-1912), set in the form of a child in long robes holding a small dog. Height 16.5 cm ***
*** A large Japanese Imari bowl. Edo period (1600-1868), with scalloped rim, decorated to the interior with a central floral arrangement surrounded by flowering vines and panels of birds and flowers, the exterior with a border of iron red and blue continuous… ***
*** A Japanese hexagonal Satsuma bowl by Fuzan ***
*** A Satsuma vase, circa 1900, from the Studio of Fuzan and additional signature. The squared ovoid vase with a small waisted neck and a conforming foot, each facet finely painted including birds in flight among auspicious flowers including wisteria, iris… ***
*** A pair of Japanese Satsuma vases by Kinkozan, Meiji period (1868-1912), ovoid with a narrow mouth and neck, each with two opposed panels painted respectively with a man instructed a boy in a landscape and with flowering foliage and insects, the… ***
*** Japanese Sumida Gowa figural bowl. Meiji period (1868-1912), the ovoid bowl set with children leaning over rim looking into a pond on a red ground with flambe glaze. Height 5.5 cm. Length 19 cm. Width 14.5 cm.. ***
*** A fine Satsuma vase signed, Meiji period (1868-1912) the baluster vase beautifully decorated with an exotic ho-ho bird perched upon a prunus blossom branch beneath a stand of bamboo, all against an ink blue ground with a gilded neck and patterned foot rim… ***
*** A pair of bronze mounted Satsuma oil lamps with electric conversion, Meiji period, 1968-1912, 19th century Kosmos wild & Wessel (Berlin), the pair both finely decorated with two shaped reserves featuring figural narratives set in gardens and interiors… ***
*** A finely decorated Satsuma vase, Meiji period, 1868-1912, unmarked, a wide necked bottle vase exquisitely decorated to the body with children, engaged in games including dragon 'Dress ups' and blind man's bluff, the neck, with two figural narratives, in… ***
*** A group of four Japanese Imari plates, Meiji period (1868-1912), the plates of similar design with border reserves of shells and coral, prunus and flowers in the typical iron red and blue palette, with emerald and blush highlights and blue emblems… ***
*** A Japanese Satsuma tripod Koro and cover, Meiji period (1868-1912), of globular form with bracket handles, the cover with a fu dog finial, in cobalt blue with gilt highlights, the body with exquisite enamelled scenes of birds amidst flowering wisteria,… ***
*** A fine pair of Satsuma vases, late Meiji period, circa 1900-1910, with mark of Kinkozan, the opposite pair of baluster vases with fine gilt floral and patterned borders to the collar and vertical bands to the body on a cobalt ground with two fine figural… ***
*** A large Satsuma vase. 19th century, having a folded fabric style neck and applied side tassel cords, the baluster vase with an all over scene in autumnal coloured enamels and gilt upon a beige ground of various bijin in a pavilion setting, and to the… ***
*** A pair of Satsuma vases, later Meiji period (1868-1912), the baluster shaped vases with waisted necks richly decorated throughout with applied and jewelled figures and deities in high relief, with textured enamels and gilding in a deep red, green and… ***
*** A pair of Japanese Satsuma vases, Meiji period (1868-1912), the rolled lip above a square body decorated with panels of figures in exterior scenes surrounded gilt geometric borders. Signed to base. Height 16 cm ***
*** A pair of Satsuma 'Thousand Faces' vases, late Meiji period, late 19th century, the pair of slender stem vases of elongated baluster form with high shoulders and a short everted rim, each profusely decorated with a 'Thousand faces' design between delicate… ***
*** A pair of Japanese Satsuma vases ***
*** A Japanese Satsuma style dinner set ***
*** A pair of Satsuma cobalt blue vases, Meiji period (1868-1912), the pair of a baluster shaped vases profusely decorated with scenes of geishas with children in landscape divided by underglaze cobalt blue with overglaze diaper pattern gilding with wisteria… ***
*** A Japanese bowl in a French ormolu mount, 18th to 19th century, the kakiemon bowl with underglaze blue and enamel decoration with a moulded and floral decorated rim enclosing a central 'Two quail' and floral landscape design, the exterior similarly… ***
*** A Kutani vase Meiji period, 1868-1912, the baluster vase with an exaggerated trumpet neck, decorated with identical figural narratives to two reserves upon a white ground embellished with auspicious flowers and ho ho birds in red, blue, and emerald… ***
*** A Satsuma bowl, circa 1910, with signature of Kozan, in a muted iron red, blue and green palette with gilt highlights, decorated to the interior with female figures in a domestic setting surrounded by a geometric, floral and patterned rim, and to the… ***
*** A large Japanese Imari charger. Meiji period (1868-1912), the petal rimmed border above painted interior panels of exterior scenes surrounded by scrolling vines and geometric patterns, the exterior decorated with cherry blossoms. Diameter 42 cm. ***
*** A Japanese Satsuma vase, Meiji period (1868-1912), the everted rim and moulded shoulder above a tapering body and spreading foot, gilt and polychrome decorated throughout on a cream ground, the body with a gathering of figures in a landscape, the neck,… ***
*** A Satsuma vase. Taisho period (1912-1926), the ovoid form displays a garden cartouche to front and verso each depicting geishas at leisure on a burnt orange ground. Stamped to base. Height 12.5 cm. ***
*** A pair of miniature Japanese Satsuma vases. Meiji period (1868-1912), signed Ryuzan, the pair of miniature baluster forms each display figurative cartouches and patterned bands. Stamped to base. Height 12 cm. ***
*** A Japanese Imari octagonal bowl. Meiji period (1868-1912), the shallow eight sided bowl with a cross reeded rim displaying scenes of Dutch ships and seamen. Height 6 cm diameter 27 cm ***
*** A Japanese Satsuma vase. Meiji period (1868-1912), the straight sided vase with squared shoulder and short raised neck displays heavy raised gilt enamel patterns framing two figurative cartouches. Height 15 cm diameter 11 cm ***
*** A pair of Noritake porcelain covered vases, baluster vases in the European manner with moulded flying handles, domed covers and square bases, decorated with floral cartouches, panels and borders in a predominantly mint green, pink and cream palette picked… ***
*** A pair of Kutani vases. Meiji period, circa 1900. The baluster vases each with everted necks and small loop handles, in a typical iron red and gold palette upon cream, depicting songbirds in flight and perched in a flowering prunus branch, with peony… ***
*** An opposite pair of signed Satsuma vases, Meiji period, 1868-1912, the baluster vases with tapering shoulders and a waisted neck, well decorated in a predominantly gold and muted palette with male deities to one reserve and female figures to the other in… ***
*** A pair of Satsuma vases, Edo period, 1850-60s, unsigned, the tapering oviform vases with waisted necks exquisitely decorated to scalloped reserves with birds, figures, flowers, insects and fruits in subtle pastel tones with gilt enhancements upon a richly… ***
*** A signed Kutani platter in the Satsuma style, Meiji period (1868-1912), the oval-shaped platter on porcelain, delicately painted with overlapping shaped reserves of figural scenes set within pavilions and landscape settings, with brocaded borders, myriads… ***
*** A Japanese Satsuma vase, Meiji period (1868-1912), the shouldered baluster body painted with geisha amongst the bamboo on a crackle glaze ground with gilt and iron red border, signed to base. Height 19 cm ***
*** A large Japanese Imari vase, Demetre H. Chiparus (1886-1947) circa 1930, the fine figural group of a reclining young woman in a flowing green dress and a modish cloche, accompanied by two goats nibbling at grapes, raised on a long veined black marble base… ***
*** An opposite pair of Kutani vases, Meiji period, 1880-1900, mark of Kutani and maker, baluster vases with waisted necks and faux lion's head ring handles, finely, decorated to one face with a reserve featuring a woman and child in a garden, setting, two… ***
*** An Imari covered vase, Meiji period, early 20th century, an octagonal baluster vase with a conforming domed lid, with a lion dog and floral collar above peony flora in the typical ink blue, gold and iron red palette, character mark to lid, height 42 cm ***
*** A fine Japanese Satsuma bowl. Meiji period (1868-1912), an exquisitely painted bowl depicting Ebisu, one of the seven gods of good fortune typically carrying a fish, and surrounded by many attendants, decorated externally with a loose floral band and… ***
*** An opposite pair of Satsuma vases, Meiji period, circa 1910, signed, the baluster vases with figural lug handles and faux rings with pendant drapery, well decorated with pairs of opposite images, both figural narrative scenes in subtle tones with gilt… ***
*** A Japanese 'Thousand Butterfly' Satsuma bowl, Meiji period (1868-1912)., with a foliate rim, the interior and densely gilt and polychrome-decorated with tiny butterflies, on a carved hardwood stand. Height 4.5 cm. (bowl only) diameter 11.5 cm ***
*** A Japanese Satsuma vase, early Showa period (1926-1989), the flared lip above a elegant cylindrical neck and bulbous body decorated with reoccurring geometric gilt ground and panels of samurai. Height 29 cm. ***
*** A signed Satsuma vase, Meiji period, later 19th century, with maker's mark for Hododa, the baluster vase with a trumpet neck, waisted foot and lion's head gilt handles, decorated in a predominantly black, ox blood and gilt palette with Kannon and… ***
*** A fine Satsuma baluster vase, probably Meiji period, later 19th century, decorated with figural narratives to oval reserves, one in a garden pavilion setting, the other with officials and a wagon, between beautifully patterned and moriage gilded lappet… ***
*** A large Japanese Imari charger, Meiji period (1868-1912), decorated to the interior with bouquet of flowers with a scrolling vine and checker border encompassing cartouches of roosters and foliate designs, the exterior decorated with underglaze blue… ***
*** A large pair of Japanese Satsuma vases. Late Meiji period (1868-1912), the pair each of baluster form individually decorated in a landscape scene with birds set within a band to base and shoulder of cobalt, stamped to base. N.B. Hairline to one rim.… ***