Lot details By Kinkozan, signed Kinkozan zo Japan, Kyoto, Meiji period (1868-1912) Sturdily potted, the shallow rounded sides rising from a short foot to a petal-lobed rim. The interior finely decorated in gold and bright enamels with a circular medallion placed off-center and enclosing ladies and children walking in a chrysanthemum garden with a lake and mountains in the background, encircled by a varied and colorful design of brocade patterns, shippo coins suspending beaded tassels, crashing waves, clouds and flowerheads, and a pavilion, all within overlapping shaped reserves. DIAMETER 22.2 cm Condition: Very good condition with expected minor surface wear and firing flaws. Provenance: British private collection. The rim with a foliate border in gilt against a black ground enclosed by gilt line borders. Covered overall in a finely crackled transparent glaze. The recessed base with the gilt signature KINKOZAN zo. Auction comparison: Compare a related Satsuma dish by Kinkozan, 21.9 cm diameter, dated c. 1900, with a similar lobed rim, at Bonhams, Fine Japanese and Korean Art, 17 March 2021, New York, lot 643 (bought-in at an estimate of 2,000-3,000 USD). Compare a related Satsuma dish by Kinkozan, of closely related size (22.2 cm diameter) and with a similar depiction, at Christie’s, Japanese & Korean Art Including Arts of the Meiji Period, 15 September 2010, New York, lot 595 (sold for 6,250 USD).
Lot details By Kinkozan, signed Kinkozan zo Japan, Kyoto, Meiji period (1868-1912) Sturdily potted, the shallow rounded sides rising from a short foot to a petal-lobed rim. The interior finely decorated in gold and bright enamels with a circular medallion placed off-center and enclosing ladies and children walking in a chrysanthemum garden with a lake and mountains in the background, encircled by a varied and colorful design of brocade patterns, shippo coins suspending beaded tassels, crashing waves, clouds and flowerheads, and a pavilion, all within overlapping shaped reserves. DIAMETER 22.2 cm Condition: Very good condition with expected minor surface wear and firing flaws. Provenance: British private collection. The rim with a foliate border in gilt against a black ground enclosed by gilt line borders. Covered overall in a finely crackled transparent glaze. The recessed base with the gilt signature KINKOZAN zo. Auction comparison: Compare a related Satsuma dish by Kinkozan, 21.9 cm diameter, dated c. 1900, with a similar lobed rim, at Bonhams, Fine Japanese and Korean Art, 17 March 2021, New York, lot 643 (bought-in at an estimate of 2,000-3,000 USD). Compare a related Satsuma dish by Kinkozan, of closely related size (22.2 cm diameter) and with a similar depiction, at Christie’s, Japanese & Korean Art Including Arts of the Meiji Period, 15 September 2010, New York, lot 595 (sold for 6,250 USD).
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