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This vase was produced by Makuzu Kozan Miyagawa Hannosuke (Hanzan 1859-1940) circa 1910. The indentations in the base were Hanzan’s signature. His father Makuzu Kozan I died in 1916.
Makuzu Kozan circa 1910. | ||
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Posted 4 years ago
Porcelainl…
(61 items)
This vase was produced by Makuzu Kozan Miyagawa Hannosuke (Hanzan 1859-1940) circa 1910. The indentations in the base were Hanzan’s signature. His father Makuzu Kozan I died in 1916.
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strange saku signed as addendum ? i thought Nakamura or Khalili owned this puuuuh this is sothesby,s quality, wow well done congrats
he dude your japanese collection is small , but it is one of the best in the world
did they stylised a kozan sei mark ? , it does,not matter this is top notch
Yes the Makuzu Kiln used this specific mark in 1910 as mentioned in Master Potter of Meiji Japan by Clare Pollard. Thank you very much for your comments.