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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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    Comments

    1. apostata apostata, 4 years ago
      strange saku signed as addendum ? i thought Nakamura or Khalili owned this puuuuh this is sothesby,s quality, wow well done congrats
    2. apostata apostata, 4 years ago
      he dude your japanese collection is small , but it is one of the best in the world
    3. apostata apostata, 4 years ago
      did they stylised a kozan sei mark ? , it does,not matter this is top notch
    4. Porcelainlover Porcelainlover, 4 years ago
      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.

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