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    Posted 3 years ago

    ho2cultcha
    (5051 items)

    I found this bowl at the Alameda Flea on Sunday. It sort of looks like Satsuma. There is gold and bronze gilding on it and a crackled earthenware base - like Satsuma.

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    1. rain_dog rain_dog, 3 years ago
      Hi ho2cultcha!
      Very nice tea bowl!
      The mark reads 'Ninsei'; though it is - of course most likely - not a work of the original Nonomura Ninsei from the 17th century. Likely it stems from one of the artists/potters in or around Kyoto, who did use this generic mark in the 19th century.
      Best regards, rain_dog
      (a general remark: As I'm no expert, please take my comments always with a grain of salt.)
    2. apostata apostata, 3 years ago
      kyo yaki -wan-nari chatsubo embossed something like 1890-1920 , the embossing is lingering on till the twenties
    3. rhineisfine rhineisfine, 3 years ago
      Just to add, this bowl depicts the Seven Fortunate Gods or Shichifukujin.
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Lucky_Gods
      A very colourful tea bowl!

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