You can find a list of numbers here. Dec 24, 2019 - Antique and vintage Satsuma, Kyo-Satsuma, the famous zan potters, see more history on our items in the store!. If the pieces are a part of a larger display set, the vases or items will often be marked using information as to where in the line-up they should appear. Hi Joy. Hi Sage – that marking looks like the Japanese number 3. Each side has a different picture as shown in photos. Personal signatures by the artists involved are quite common. Alternatively, use the online appraisal service that was recommended to us. Even if you don't speak, read or write Japanese, the markings on pieces of Satsuma pottery can be quite easy to decipher, providing that you follow some simple rules. Hi Lili. An example of a real Satsuma marking. Extremely high quality decoration. The circle with a cross that often makes up a part of the Satsuma pottery base mark is the Shimazu family crest. I believe it’s a satsuma. Aug 15, 2020 - Explore Alex Vishnevsky's board "Japanese Satsuma Pottery" on Pinterest. It is a pair of Buddha statues. Thanks, I was just wondering if you can confirm this to be a Kinkozan mark. Look at the Korean translation on the right hand side, which will give you a good chance at a phonetic translation. It has 6 x cups & saucers, 6 x side plates, 1 x larger round serving plate, milk jug, sugar bowl with lid & tea pot. Ainhoa. I was given as gift, My second one Shape suggests 1920-30s. Hi Thomas. All expressed opinions are my personal or those of my trusted friends and fellow experts, based on photos and the owners submitted descriptions. Can someone help me out? From United States. I am embarking on the daunting task of identifying a number of pieces. Introductory remarks Marks and Seals upon Pottery -- Hizen Satsuma Kaga Kioto Owari. 351. In fact, the very first Satsuma pieces were made by a Korean potter living in Japan, who was asked by … My ‘satsuma’ has LD or something that looks like it underneath, its two similar vases with Japanese paintings in vibrant colours and gold .they stand at about 30cm high.What are they? It’s large and cool looking so for my $20 not too much of an investment. Height: 38 cm. Mark: 889. Satsuma looking ware. Mark: "Takeuchi". T.V. One of the most common marks on Kyoto Satsuma dragonware during the second half of the Meiji period (1868-1912) is that of. 361. Mark: "Right 右, 6". there are several towns that produce Shigaraki pottery in that region. Japanese China All Japanese Japanese Porcelain Japanese Pottery Korean Art Asian Art Vases Decor Art Decor Satsuma … Struggling to read the markings on your Satsuma vase? Like an N and underneath it’s hard to say… Maybe a 3, 8, S and has 3 dots around all of it and above that mark it has another triangle but the mark is to fuzzy to read at all. Marks was also applied for different reasons that on the Chinese porcelain. "Satsuma Gosu Blue" was produced in very limited quantity in Kyoto in the mid-19th century, and is now the most sought after of the Satsuma wares. Additional translations by John Wocher and I & M Heriot. I have china with the same stamp. How can I get a picture to you? https://ibb.co/jbmmHK Satsuma ware. made this). The Japanese themselves had very little interest in this ware. If you can tell me more. I am trying to figure this symbol out. 15 in tall 28 in round. 174. Possible a mark indicating the place of the vase within a set. Haha, I have one almost identical, bought in Singapore approx 1910 by my great grandfather. http://www.toujiki.org/kyoren/shozaiti.html. These types of markings are more common on larger vases that form part of a set. Is this real or fake? Older spellings are Giokozan (Brinkley, 1900) and Giokuzan (Bowes, 1882). (I am for the Netherlands). Pieces are marked Kozan, or Makuzu, or both, marks being drawn or impressed. Please give information about the vase. Thanks. Chin Jukan (Jukan zo, Jukan sei, Gyokuzan zo). its on a c1890 water cistern, If you could tell me more about porcelain, Is My satsuma pottery genuine? Read our guide on how to identify the Kanji and find out who the maker is. Japanese porcelain in Satsuma style. A collection of pottery marks using photos and images from our antique collection For easy reference and as a quick guide to the possible attribution of your latest porcelain collectible or pottery marks. Mark: Seizan, gilt on bronze. In 2004 and from then on my warm thank you goes to John Wocher and Howard Reed whose knowledge and interest has sparked a new life into this section and given reason for a new overhaul. The pottery and porcelain made in and around the Yokohama port were known as Yokohama-yaki, including "Yokohama Satsuma", to which for example the Hodota brand belongs. See more ideas about satsuma, japanese antiques, antiques. May 2, 2018 - Explore Prudencio Rodríguez's board "Satsuma Marks." Hi Anne. Gosu Blue is distinctive with a very thick glaze that can be either dark blue, green or black depending on the firing. Items with “SATSUMA” (written in English) are not antiques and are usually mass produced items. The, Nikko, Nikko-ya, dealer located in Nagasaki, 347. Required fields are marked *. And anything also marked “Made in China” is not real Satsuma. Do you want to sell? Anybody know more? Japanese porcelain. I’m trying to figure out if this set is worth anything! Thank you very much! ; The Look it up data file is an extensive list of over 2,000 makers of Japanese ceramics. Hello! The gotheborg.com marks page was originally initiated by a donation of marks from the collection of Karl-Hans Schneider, Euskirchen, Germany in July 2000. You can try again, it should be fixed now. Looking for info on this mark. thank you, Helps if you can see what I’m asking about , This is from a Satsuma vase,any information greatly received. If SATSUMA IS PRINTED ON THE BOTTOM OF THE PIECE, what does that mean. Just to make it easier for the interested collector to find his way to the information offered here, I have chosen to collect any and all Satsuma looking wares, here. See more ideas about satsuma, japanese porcelain, marks. Any item with English writing on (and especially ones made in China) will not be genuine or valuable antiques. It appears very old but in great condition but I can’t find a lot online about these marks. For the purpose of this marks page I have then settled for the Hododa transcription. Could you help me identify this mark? A typical piece of Satsuma will be of a yellow complexion and usually decorated with intricate and minute Japanese figures, landscapes and … Nikko Nippon Nippon Jap. Hi Linsi. Made table wares and earthenware in Satsuma style. I don’t know this artist but I guess it is possible? Mark: The Shimazu clan mark (Satsuma) above, 1211. I will share what I learn about the kilns, history, terminology, potters, decorators, styles, and marks. I was told it was called “The Immortals” and guessing the date she got it was sometime before 1950. Chin Jukan XIV (1926-) (Satsuma Jukan sei). The Satsuma database consists of three files: The Marks & makers data file gives you (at the moment) abou t 2000 marks and signatures of 500 makers of Satsumaware. It is richly decorated with a boat on one side and figures on the other. Another way to find the marking yourself is to look at the large list over that the Gotheborg website. Thank you. Possible 1920-30. EXCELLENT thanks for the information contact@neilmillersbooks.co.uk, Hello, I have a small satsuma bowl (6″ diameter & 2 1/2″H) millefleur thousand flowers. If you click the map icon to the right you will find this as the Satsuma area on the southern Kyushu island. To the Japanese, Satsuma refers to ceramics from Satsuma province where a settlement of Korean potters developed in the early 17th Century. Satsuma is a style of Japanese earthenware that was produced in Satsuma, Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, Kagoshima and Tokyo. The first generation of, 464. The Satsuma with which most people are familiar is late Satsuma or nishikide. Japanese porcelain figure. Thank you so very much answering my question about the chocolate set! Fuji nonetheless. Check out the sold eggs on eBay for more info. 885. Although hand painted, factory mass produced, and appearing with several decorator's marks. Kyoto Satsuma ware. I don’t expect them to be valuable or anything, but would love to know some more about them! Martin. C $180.00. I often look there and scan the list of markings, trying to spot one that looks the same. 1244. Satsuma is the name of both a municipality and a former province of Japan, located in the current Kagoshima prefecture. Hello, I have this large pitcher with a red box with gold writing. . 1241. Could you possibly help me with this? Thanks, At the same time, other artists were producing exquisite wares of the highest quality. Lawrence I believe have this as "Hododa Biten or Hododa Meizan (Hododa company, large company in Yokohama)", Shimazu family crest above cartouche. 2 Antique Japanese Porcelain Vases Satsuma Pair Marks Meiji Period Shimazu . Satsuma vases often come in pairs and are elaborately decorated with gold leaf and crackled glaze. Struggling to read the markings on your Satsuma vase? This is the 12 1/2 ” tall Satsuma Moriage Vase that I got from my aunt after she passed. Perhaps it’s possible to adjust the text under the pictures? but sticker suggests not that early? For the last full overhaul of the Satsuma and Kutani sections, thank you to Howard Reed, Australia. 1240. Satsuma Vase Pottery Marks Japanese Pottery Makers Mark Chinoiserie Blessings Memories Antique Reading. A section which was then greatly extended by Ian & Mary Heriot of which a large amount of information still awaits publication. Hi Should it have markings to be of value ? Not 100% sure but this mark looks like “Bi” which can mean beautiful. If you have drawn a blank online, try using the online antique evaluation site we recommend. Here’s a picture of an identical set, can’t find any specific information on when and who it was by. Appears to be the Shimazu clan mark at top and from brief research the basic kanji seems to be ‘earth’ Later on, Satsuma style wares was also produced in Yokohama and Tokyo. It is generic Satsuma mark. 874. Possible 1920-30. I have plates, bowls and small tea cups. Meizan has pieces authenticated as being done in Kanazawa (Kutani). It is green on base of a vase. https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8657/30561844065_ae81f56ce8_m.jpg. C $2,426.87. Chin Jukan (Jukan zo, Jukan sei, Gyokuzan zo) occurs under many signatures. I found a small vase (10cm) in my mother in law’s household. I have pictures of it. Bob, I have two vases given to parents for wedding in 1946 – att 3 pics -1 with markings. Does anyone know when it may be from. Hi Michelle. Possible 1920-30. For most of the "Zan brothers" (marks incorporating the Japanese character for mountain = zan) nothing is known. It had been in storage over 20 years. Can anyone help with this please? Any input on the attached would be appreciated. Hello. Pin dish, for a lady's dressing table. It would mean that it is a newer piece not made in Japan, but probably a mass-produced copy in the Satsuma style. Possible a mark indicating the place of the vase within a set. A mark made by stencil is a much later way of marking, dating from the Showa period (1926 to 1989). Sometimes, the marks at the top can be hard to identify as they are quite small and have been created by a brush. The ceramics are fired at lower temperatures than porcelain, so Satsuma is a kind of hybrid porcelain-pottery. Photo can be seen through this link. I have been trying to verify age and worth. I have a piece although not a very old piece I think. Satsuma. Could someone tell me about this marking please.. Hi could anyone tell me anything about this marking please. Find great deals on eBay for satsuma pottery. I have a satsuma vase that has Satsuma printed in the middle of the vase bottom in a rectangle box. Hi Tina – I am no expert, unfortunately. I believe it was purchased early 1900’s. Porcelain of this type were made in huge volumes, often in 144 piece sets. Anne. Glenn. found in my attic the person who originally brought here is from Japan and it was brought back after the war. https://community.ebay.co.uk/t5/Pottery-and-Porcelain-discussion/Help-identify-a-piece-of-Asian-pottery-vase/gpm-p/6175410#M606. Japanese porcelain. Mark: 356. They ruled Satsuma Han. Artist signature: "Hododa". Meiji period (1868-1912). Hi Marec. Porcelain with moriage decoration in 'Satsuma' style. I think it’s from the mid 1900’s. For example, "Right 3", meaning that the item should be the third item on the right in the display. Japanese porcelain in Satsuma style. The material in this set seems to be a white porcelanious stoneware. Hi Rick. ; Examples of the work that each of these makers has produced or decorated can be found in the Makers: examples data file. Read our guide on how to identify the Kanji and find out who the maker is. Mark: Koshida seems to have been a prolific maker of Satsuma from at least the 1880,s. The Satsuma style involved classic vase and pot shapes that were covered in raised designs. SETSUZEN, gold mark with 'mon' and JAPAN in gold. Do you already know more about the stamp? If you see a piece with this written on, then you can assume it will be from the Meiji period (1868-1912). Hi could you provide any information on this set I purchased in Austria. Satsuma has actually been made since around 1600, but those were not for export, and very few featured faces until the mid-19th century. I have three teapots of descending sizes. The circle with a cross that often make up a part of the marks, are the Shimazu mon or the family crest of the clan that ruled Satsuma Han however I doubt that any one of the Shimazu clan ever owned or, let alone ordered one Satsuma export style ware piece to be made. 344. Again, this takes time and can make your eyes hurt, but will be worth the effort. Best regards, Or at least what do they say? Anybody know what this means…I think it says Takayama Do sei?? https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=4029617147054011&set=a.467235469958881 Japanese porcelain marks . Janie, Hi, My grandmother gave me as a wedding gift, her own 12 piece tea set, which she said was a Satsuma pottery set. Shimazu family crest above cartouche. Do you want to sell? Any help re origin of vase, date and or value will be much appreciated. Does anyone recognize these markings. I have a pair of vases that I inherited, I would love to have more information on them, Hello, I doubt this is from 1853. probably late 19th century to early 20th century. Shimazu family crest; cartouche appears to read. Satsuma, like Staffordshire, is a collective name given to a fine quality lightweight pottery … Hi Pat. I guess truly “beauty is indeed in the eyes of the beholder”. Japanese Meiji Period Satsuma Pottery Tripod Koro, with intricate moriage decoration on base and lid in gold, gosu blue, red, yellow, green and white, with two rectangular side panels - one depicting an army in landscape, and the other, figures in a village scene, floral form lid finial, (3) kamon crane crests around the base, unsigned, 10" high, 8 1/4" diameter. Kind regards simon. Time left 6d 22h left. Hi! Mark: "Right" 右 plus a character possible "Gold". The vase is about 7” tall. Many of the Japanese makers marks on Satsuma porcelain or pottery are simply the name of the person who made the item, or a generic marking such as "Dai Nippon Satsuma". Satsuma is a style of Japanese earthenware that was produced in Satsuma, Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, Kagoshima and Tokyo. Satsuma looking ware. Feb 20, 2019 - Explore Emily Van Tassel's board "Kutani, Satsuma" on Pinterest. I like to suggest a few improvements concerning the translations of the Kanji names under the pictures of your marks. Anything with English writing on will not be antique. I don’t think it worked. I know others here have had good results. Once you have found the kanji, click on it at the bottom part of the page and you will be taken to a screen showing more information. Only Genuine Antique Satsuma Vases Approved. I have a lot of vase and pots they have a red cross and line are they real had for about 25 years. This is a Chinese mark. First half of the 20th century. I’ve been attempting to identify this Japanese tea set, it has no markings on the bottom except for 3 red lines on the bottom of the teapot. Looking for some information about my bowl . It is likely that if the mark is imprinted rather than hand-drawn it will be a more modern piece. Many thanks, But by the 1950s, the antique Satsuma was rediscovered by collectors and the pottery from Asia was prized. Date: Family history suggests 1950s. Any further information would be greatly appreciated. It has since been greatly extended by several contributors such as Cordelia Bay, USA, Walt Brygier, USA, Bonnie Hoffmann, Harmen Lensink, 'Tony' Yalin Zhang, Beijing and 'ScottLoar', Shanghai, and many more expert members of the Gotheborg Discussion Board. Introductory text written by and together with several expert members of the Gotheborg Discussion Board. It is very colorfyl and has raised gold beaded designs. Often complex marks including Dai Nippon and name of individual potter. I hope you can help. From United States . I purchased this from an estate auction. Check for English words first. Characters inside the frame reads Kyokuzan meaning 'morning sun mountain'. There is a number 91 or 16 and a number 8 under a horizontal line and to the left of a vertical line. It’s 19th century Japanese vases. Approx value £300 or £400 and as you say, worth £10,000 to me! You may also find that there are no main markings, only Japanese numbers. Have you considered an Satsuma Pottery Valuation Serviceonline valuation service to see what they think? This series of events relating to pottery is the reason why the War of Bunroku-Keicho is called the “Pottery Wars”. It is part of a 22 piece tea set. Hi Jenny. A short tutorial on how to recognize and identify Japanese Satsuma pottery. Hi Wendy. Mark: Dai Nihon Satsuma Gyokusen zo. 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