Posted 7 years ago
Walburn
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This red ceramic bowl was donated to our thrift store. We are trying to discover what it is? Any help would be appreciated.
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Posted 7 years ago
Walburn
(21 items)
This red ceramic bowl was donated to our thrift store. We are trying to discover what it is? Any help would be appreciated.
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this is a very nice Kutani bowl from Japan. i think it is from the Meiji period, but possibly older. congratulations!
We are trying to discover more about this red ceramic bowl with scenes of men painting and mountains.
do a search on Kutani, or 'how to determine age or value of Kutani ware'.
the side decorations actually look 18th century - which would make it Edo period. so do the lapids around the base.
Thank you. I was able to decipher the Sei is the artist of this Kutani bowl.
try to find it here: http://www.gotheborg.com/marks/20thcenturyjapan.shtml
well you have to be my eyes , but as far as i can see H2O did an excellent job and some great addenda
first of all , i think there is no kutani revival before -1820-1830, so it actually rules out all the early and mid time edo
second i think this is a kutani tsukuri, but the strange thing is its marked the meijji way , in the old way the bottom mark has on the left a PAYOS( like the israelian religious people)
still i believe H2O the whole bowls breaths late EDO the color combination, the soft orange and grey and otherwise i see no explination of the for the stolen daoguang equivalent lapids, hard to say 1840-1850
sloppy work of me because i ( maybe we) missed the point here
it is an kutani sei, it is not an artist , but japanese word for made
this is what happening, there are three characters , so what is missing the kiln characters, so actually we narrowed it down , to the status of generic ware
then we have to narrow , we don,t need to narrow it down to kinrande , because , because the application is not there it is of non importance
so the generic down narrowing concerns the zo versus sei
the frequentie over kutani sei could be earlier meijji then the frequentie over zo the frequenty over sei is mainly 1860-1880 and over zo is 1900
JAPANESE KUTANI WARE IDENTIFICATION & MARKS , Blue Cherry Antiques
i did,not knew by the way , i have to run it , i could not find what is called significant standard deviation but at least we got the parameters
bit of a dull story yawn yawn , sleep . sleep, don,t wake up grandma etc
actually you might not noticed , the 2 and the 3 characters kutani are narrowed at least down to the so called bottom parameter (2)
An interesting story non the less apostata!! Thank you for the clues.