Posted 11 years ago
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Koransha red orchid mark. Wierd shape, I wonder what it was used for?
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Posted 11 years ago
Stillwater
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Koransha red orchid mark. Wierd shape, I wonder what it was used for?
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I am not sure..but this looks Japanese....very nice!
I could ask my Mother to read it.....if you want me to.
Lee
Would you!!
Oh, that would be so kind of you Lee, I would be so greatful
<3
I will ask her when she gets back from taking the dog for a walk....
Check out Fukagawa.
Koransha - Ko Ran Sha - The Scented Orchid Company
The top mark is the 'Orchid Mark'.
in Meiji 8th (1875) the porcelain potter and business man Ezaiemon Fukagawa (1833-1889), Fukaumi Suminosuke & his brother Takeji, Tsuji Katsuzo and Tezuka Kamenosuke founded a company named Scented Orchid Company or 'Koransha' and started to produce porcelain for export to Europe and America. In 1879, Fukaumi and other members left the company and Koransha was reestablished by Eizaemon alone. After his death in 1889, his oldest son, Yotaro succeeded the company while his second son, Fukagawa Chuji started the Fukagawa Porcelain Company. The orchid mark seems to have been used into modern times.
http://gotheborg.com/marks/index_jap_marks.htm
I think your piece has characters under the orchid that read 'Fukagawa tsukuru' or "made by Fukagawa". Pre 1894?
Just beautiful!
Wowwy... I LOVE THIS... Stunning.
Thank so very much AGAIN Vetraio! I will be up all night with the information you gave me doing more research
Thank you!!
From what I found on Gotheborg and Google, I think it is indeed a Fukagawa Koransha piece. Thanks V!
The design looks like a gunbai-uchiwa or Japanese samurai war fan.
Rather stubby Wikipedia article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunbai
Scroll to the bottom of this page for a beautiful example from the Fitzwilliam Museum:
https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/gallery/fans/oriental.html
you are probably all right , actually i dont know it is a coins and ribbons with scroll but were is comb teeth pattern , i bet on you , probleby ,it is probably just an exemption the rest seems ok , very nice by the way