Japanese Satsuma Yaki Meiji Decorative Large Dish - c1885 ext rare
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Please Note: A Wide Variety of Antiques and Collectibles are Listed by maisy-patcheye every Thursday evening (5.00pm). MAISY-PATCHEYE WOULD LIKE TO WISH ALL HER COLLECTORS A VERY HAPPY FESTIVE SEASON AND A PROSPEROUS, HEALTHY AND HAPPY NEW YEAR. B-18 Description You are viewing a most attractive opportunity and one that will delight our collectors. We are offering a beautiful example of quality Satsuma A wonderful decorative example that will enhance in value - a first class investment opportunity Satsuma Yaki mark in cartouche to base signature mark Background Information: The Japanese province of Satsuma gave its name to a variety of wares that were made all over the country and exported all over the world in the latter half of the 19th century. Exhibitions in London and Paris, in particular, introduced Europeans to Japanese arts and crafts, whose exotic appeal soon found favour with collectors. At first pieces were decorated in a restrained manner typical of Japanese taste, with birds, flowers and landscapes but, from the 1880's on, Japanese potters, especially those based in Kyotto produced wares specifically for European tastes; warriors, saints (as in this instance), geishas, and dragons often covered much of the surface The very rarest of Satsuma and by far the highest quality we have viewed in our opinion (and we have
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