Posted 3 years ago
Porcelainl…
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Thi is a Kinkozan vase with the impressed mark and the signed mark but it has another mark that I haven’t been able to decipher.. I think this piece was done for the Middle Eastern market for the type of decoration displayed. Any help will be appreciated. Thank you very much in advance.
well half of the marks are vanished, IMO opinion there is double emphasing in the mark, ( you got the and the zo)
its something like dai- ni- hon- kyo -to kinkozan sei-zo
sorry kid , i am not magician
greetings waki
double emphasizing Sei and Zo, imo there must be a locus + kiln
Thank you very much. Your comments are much appreciated.
Looks like an approximation is dai Nippon Japan Kyoto Capital
Kinkozan Tsukuru.
you could be right one symbol difference , its all about interpreting the symbol for capital
Thank you very much. Very much appreciated.
I found another Kinkozan vase with almost the same marks and say:
Dai Nippon Kyoto, Kinkozan sei zo to base. And it’s dated Meiji period, 19th to early 20th C. Looks like is just missing Tsukuru . Thank you very much for all your help and it’s very much appreciated.