Share your favorites on Show & Tell

Makuzu Kozan

In Asian > Japanese Pottery > Show & Tell.
Asian Antiques677 of 10167Bunshudo (?) Two Maidens comemorative nabeshiki (trivet)Makuzu Kozan
11
Love it
0
Like it

rancherswiferancherswife loves this.
mp.kunstmp.kunst loves this.
auraaura loves this.
kwqdkwqd loves this.
ho2cultchaho2cultcha loves this.
racer4fourracer4four loves this.
fortapachefortapache loves this.
WatchsearcherWatchsearcher loves this.
NewfldNewfld loves this.
dav2no1dav2no1 loves this.
vetraio50vetraio50 loves this.
See 9 more
Add to collection

    Please create an account, or Log in here

    If you don't have an account, create one here.


    Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate


    Posted 3 years ago

    Porcelainl…
    (61 items)

    This is a Makuzu Kozan II vase with a turtle shell form and approximate date is 1910. I personally think it’s a stunning piece.

    logo
    Japanese Pottery
    See all
    Japanese Meiji Royal Satsuma Vase Exceptional Gilded Paintings, Antique, Signed
    Japanese Meiji Royal Satsuma Vase E...
    $67
    Antique Japanese Satsuma Pink Porcelain Vase with Floral Moriage Decorations
    Antique Japanese Satsuma Pink Porce...
    $175
    Very Fine Antique Japanese Satsuma Pottery Belt - Meiji Period For Repair
    Very Fine Antique Japanese Satsuma ...
    $30
    FINE SILVER WIRE ANTIQUE JAPANESE MEIJI CLOISONNE VASE* ASIATIC POPPIES
    FINE SILVER WIRE ANTIQUE JAPANESE M...
    $399
    logo
    Japanese Meiji Royal Satsuma Vase Exceptional Gilded Paintings, Antique, Signed
    Japanese Meiji Royal Satsuma Vase E...
    $67
    See all

    Comments

    1. racer4four racer4four, 3 years ago
      I totally agree with your personal opinion.
      Stunning.
    2. Porcelainlover Porcelainlover, 3 years ago
      Thank you very much for your comments. I like it very much for its simplicity and turtle being an auspicious symbol for fertility, vitality, great patience and good fortune for 10,000 years of happiness and carrying the world in its back.
    3. apostata apostata, 3 years ago
      i haven,t put much effort in this , but by heart i think it is early miyagawa kozan and early one around 1920, ( because refinement of the mark) , i could be wrong because i am awfully lazy , this is also outstanding quality
    4. Porcelainlover Porcelainlover, 3 years ago
      Thank you very much for your appreciated comments. This mark was precisely dated as in 1910 by Clare Pollard in the Master Potter of the Meiji Japan. There are just a couple of marks dated so precisely by the author and this one in one of them.

    Want to post a comment?

    Create an account or login in order to post a comment.