- JAPANESE FUKUGAWA PORCELAIN FISH BOWLJapanese
JAPANESE FUKUGAWA PORCELAIN FISH BOWLJapanese Fukugawa Porcelain Fish Bowl, exterior with bird-and-flower panels on an "Imari" ground, interior with flying cranes, base with Koransha mark, h. 9 1/8 in., dia. 15 1/4 in
- Pair Fine Japanese Koransha Gilt Porcelain
Pair Fine Japanese Koransha Gilt Porcelain Bottle Vases 9.5''
- A Fukagawa Porcelain 'Carp' Charger,
A Fukagawa Porcelain 'Carp' Charger, Koransha Company, Late 19th Century Of square form, depicting a large carp amongst a collage of patterns using underglaze blue and overglaze gilt and enamels against a celadon ground, the base with a three-character 'Fukagawa tsukuru' and orchid (Koransha) mark in iron-red
length 17.3 in — 44 cm
- A GROUP OF TEN IMARI PORCELAIN PLATES
A GROUP OF TEN IMARI PORCELAIN PLATES Mid to late 20th century, scalloped rimmed plates decorated in the Imari palette with iron red, cobalt blue, and gilt, all decorated in a similar manner with central image of vase with flowers surrounded by shaped registers with more floral branches, three plates with slightly darker enamels and gilt rims, these plates have a blue orchid Fukagawa Koransha mark to underside, the other seven plates have a blue Japanese mark with laurel surround to underside.
- A JAPANESE KORANSHA PORCELAIN VASE 20th
A JAPANESE KORANSHA PORCELAIN VASE 20th century, porcelain hand painted with a pair of cranes by brilliant blue pine with highlights of gilt, gilt rim, Koransha mark to the underside.
- A JAPANESE FUKAGAWA KORANSHA PORCELAIN
A JAPANESE FUKAGAWA KORANSHA PORCELAIN DISH WITH BLUE SHISHI FOO LION Mid to late 20th century, powerful energetic blue shishi foo lion with blossom radiating from behind, Fukagawa Koransha mark to the underside.
- JAPANESE FUKAGAWA KORANSHA PORCELAIN
JAPANESE FUKAGAWA KORANSHA PORCELAIN BOWLJapanese Fukagawa Koransha porcelain bowl, with underglaze blue and polychrome enamels. Depiction of fish in the center. Marked on the underside with mountain mark, circa Meiji to early Showa period. 2 3/4"H x 5 3/4"-diameter
- FUKAGAWA KORANSHA PORCELAIN CHARGERJapanese
FUKAGAWA KORANSHA PORCELAIN CHARGERJapanese Fukagawa Koransha Imari Porcelain Charger, 20th c., decorated with central flower vase encircled by flower cartouches, base with orchid mark, h. 2 in., dia. 13 1/4 in . Provenance: Estate of Stephen G. Henry, Jr., Baton Rouge, LA
- FIVE JAPANESE PORCELAIN DISHESFive Japanese
FIVE JAPANESE PORCELAIN DISHESFive Japanese Porcelain Dishes , late 19th/20th c., incl. 3 Imari, 1 "wucai", and 1 blue and white, some marked incl. Fukugawa koransha and pseudo Chinese Chengua, w. 4 3/4 in. to dia. 8 3/4 in
- THREE JAPANESE CERAMIC ITEMSTHREE JAPANESE
THREE JAPANESE CERAMIC ITEMSTHREE JAPANESE CERAMIC ITEMS, including an earthenware vase molded as a cloth bag tied with tassels, the ground painted with birds and flowers by water's edge, gilt highlights, h: 14 in.; a Koransha baluster vase with cylindrical hanging segments to neck, decorated with birds and flowers, blue 'orchid' mark under base, h: 13 in.; and a small Nippon flattened oval vase with small scrolling handles to shoulder, decorated with pink hydrangea, green mark under base, h: 7.5 in. (3) Provenance: Estate of Ronald Sperling
- JAPANESE ARITA PORCELAIN VASEJapanese
JAPANESE ARITA PORCELAIN VASEJapanese Arita Porcelain Vase, decorated in Imari palette with Autumn foliage, base with Koransha orchid mark, h. 8 3/4 in. Provenance: Estate of Warren A. Goldstein, Esq., New Orleans.
- A JAPANESE FUKAGAWA KORANSHA SCALLOPED
A JAPANESE FUKAGAWA KORANSHA SCALLOPED IMARI CHARGER AND IMARI BOWL Meiji period (1868-1912), the large charger has petal molding to central well with plum blossoms and large gilt blue leaves, the surrounding border with an assortment of large chrysanthemum blossoms and scrolling vine pattern, scalloped edges, exterior sides with Buddhist treasure motifs, blue orchid mark to underside, and a smaller serving bowl with shochikubai plum, bamboo, and pine decoration to interior surrounded by shaped vignettes with birds flying under blooming trees, underside foot has unglazed and glazed portions.