- SATSUMA MINIATURE SQUARE BOWL AND A
SATSUMA MINIATURE SQUARE BOWL AND A TRAYSatsuma Miniature Square Bowl and a Tray, comprising Satsuma square bowl decorated with seated figures in the center and gold flower and dragon motif surrounding (with Seikozan Kyoto School mark in go
- JAPANESE KINKOZAN SATSUMA CERAMIC VASE,
JAPANESE KINKOZAN SATSUMA CERAMIC VASE, 4 1/2"TJapanese Kinkozan Satsuma Ceramic Vase, 4 1/2"t. Intricate detail with label at bottom, "Kinkozan, Kyoto 17387".
- A JAPANESE SATSUMA BLUE GROUND VASE
A JAPANESE SATSUMA BLUE GROUND VASE SIGNED KINKOZAN Meiji period (1868-1912), a bulbous vase with very finely painted scenes of Japanese figures in large reserves, surrounded by dark sapphire blue ground with honeycomb and floral decoration in gilt, signed to underside ??????? (dai nihon kinkozan zo) "made in Great Japan by Kinkozan, comes together with a raised carved wooden stand.
- PARTIAL SUIT OF JAPANESE ARMOR, EX-CHRISTIE'S
PARTIAL SUIT OF JAPANESE ARMOR, EX-CHRISTIE'S Edo period (18th c.), the Do Maru constructed of leather Hon Kozane lacquered black, with stenciled designs, embroidered textile, gilt copper, metal fittings, animal fur boots, lacking the helmet, arm and thigh coverings and possibly other components (see photos), with one wood and iron storage box with family crest, 20"h x 18"squ
- ATTR. KANO KOZAN PAINTINGS. Includes
ATTR. KANO KOZAN PAINTINGS. Includes (2) Asian painting with paper attribution label verso, "By Kano Kozan". From a Long Island, NY estate. Dimensions: paintings measure approx. 8.25" h x 12.25" w, and 8.25 h x 13.75" w. Condition: Good, have not been viewed out-of-frame. Appears to be some water/moisture damage, creases, tears. Possibly fragments from a large work/scroll.
- Japanese Kinkozan Large Satsuma Vase
Japanese Kinkozan Large Satsuma Vase 28''x14'' Cobalt blue body with intricate gilt and polychrome enameled motifs of birds and wisteria. Gold gilt mark on bottom. Top rim has been professionally repaired and bottom has hairline crack. 19th or 20th century, Meiji period.
- JAPANESE MAKUZU KOZAN PORCELAIN AND
JAPANESE MAKUZU KOZAN PORCELAIN AND SILVER VASEheight: 10 inchesdiameter: 7 inches
- SET OF 5 JAPANESE SATSUMA DISHES, YAMANAKA
SET OF 5 JAPANESE SATSUMA DISHES, YAMANAKA CO. AND KINKOZAN MARKSdiameter (each): 8 1/2 inches
- An Ivory Netsuke of an Oni Sharpening
An Ivory Netsuke of an Oni Sharpening a Blade, Signed Kozan, Mid to Late 19th Century Carved as a demon dressed in swordsmithing garb and hunched over a sharpening block, his intent gaze fixed straight ahead delineated by bulging eyes and a furrowed brow, signed 'Kozan' on an inlaid rectangular cartouche
length 1.6 in — 4.1 cm
- A Tinted Ivory Okimono of a Monk and
A Tinted Ivory Okimono of a Monk and a Child, Signed Kozan, Meiji Period Realistically rendered as an old man dressed in monk's attire, his left hand resting on a staff and the right holding a persimmon branch while a child grasps the other end
height 9.1 in — 23 cm
- Makuzu Kozan (1842-1916), A Porcelain
Makuzu Kozan (1842-1916), A Porcelain 'Bird' Washer and Bird Okimono, Meiji Period, Early 20th Century The washer impressed with a 'Makuzu' seal mark to the underside longest length 7 in — 17.8 cm
- Makuzu Kozan (1842-1916), A Small Yellow-Ground
Makuzu Kozan (1842-1916), A Small Yellow-Ground 'Chrysanthemum' Porcelain Vase, Meiji Period, Early 20th Century Painted with flowers in underglaze blue against a yellow enamel ground, 'Makuzu Kozan sei' within double circle in underglaze blue
height 6.3 in — 16 cm