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Antique Bowls, Chinoiserie Plates, Asian Ceramics, Asian Porcelain, Satsuma Vase, Japanese Vase, Ancient Technology, Asian Decor, Antique Vase

RARE Antique Japanese Satsuma Bowl late 1800s. This piece is nearly flawless! A small amount of wear around the rim of the bowl is noticeable. This piece is in amazing condition for being over 100 years old! This is a truly unique item, signed on the bottom by well-known artist Kitamura Yaichiro. This stunning Satsuma Bowl dates from the late 1800s and has intricately hand-painted details showing women in the country covering the entirety of its surface. This piece is nearly flawless! A…

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Antique Japan Buddhist bronze bell 1800 fine lost wax craft Tegno Fine antique Japanese Buddhist bronze bell, lost wax technique craft, decorated with Buddhist motifs, Buddhist wheel, Tegno deitys and dragon. Very good conditions, nice patina and craft, complete of wood hitter, no fractures, no dents. Immediately usable. Very nice sound. Period: 1800 - 1880 Edo - Meiji era 
Dimensions: H 25.5 Diam 14 cm, weight 2.550 Kg + wrapping. Conditions:  very good, light wear marks from usage, no fracture Japanese Bell, Cast Iron Kettle, Portal Art, Japanese Bamboo, Meiji Era, Japanese Woodblock Printing, Japanese Dolls, Japanese Antiques, Ancient Cultures

Antique Japan Buddhist bronze bell 1800 fine lost wax craft Tegno Fine antique Japanese Buddhist bronze bell, lost wax technique craft, decorated with Buddhist motifs, Buddhist wheel, Tegno deitys and dragon. Very good conditions, nice patina and craft, complete of wood hitter, no fractures, no dents. Immediately usable. Very nice sound. Period: 1800 - 1880 Edo - Meiji era Dimensions: H 25.5 Diam 14 cm, weight 2.550 Kg + wrapping. Conditions: very good, light wear marks from usage, no…

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Chinese Pottery Marks, Mixing Antiques With Modern, Porcelain Marks, Korean Pottery, Kutani Porcelain, Pottery Makers, Satsuma Vase, Imari Porcelain, Porcelain Signs

This page lists some of the many maker's marks found on antique Japanese porcelain and ceramic objects including Arita porcelain, Kutani porcelain, Seto porcelain, Satsuma pottery and others. Listed are also some modern Japanese porcelain marks.

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Japanese Lacquered Cabinet ‘Shodana’ from the Arashiyama Museum, 19th Century Japanese Furniture Traditional, Japanese Objects, Japanese Cabinet, Japanese Life, Japanese Lacquerware, Traditional Japanese House, Asian Furniture, Japanese Furniture, Meiji Era

The construction of this antique shodana is somehow different and richer than the traditional Japanese model: even if in fact there are the fundamental elements, which are a lower compartment closed by two sliding doors and three intermediate shelves, in this piece, there are many other closed parts, including two drawers. More, there are several lacquered parts decorated in superior-quality maki-e even in places that generally are left empty. Panels are painted with gold lacquer with…

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Kitchen Chest, Japan Furniture, Japanese Cabinet, Hinoki Wood, Japanese Woodworking, Japanese Furniture, Bedroom Cabinets, Antiques Furniture, Grand Homes

Cabinetry for the storage of ceramics, foodstuffs, and tea wares offers us a variety of chests and cupboards for our own kitchen and entertainment storage needs. The history of such kitchen chests, known as Mizuya-dansu dates back to the Edo period in the town of Hikone near Lake Biwa. It was here that a tall stacking chest, placed near the cooking area, originated. They had plenty of drawers and sliding doors with a depth of 17-20 inches. Quite often the chests accumulated the rich…

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