Large Japanese porcelain vase by Shumei Fujii, decorated with the design of white herons and pine in underglaze blue and pale green. The rest of the areas are covered with white gold, all hand decorated with the artist’s signature at the bottom. Beautiful "Tsubo" in museum quality.
Shumei Fujii (1936 to present) is a famous Arita ceramic artist with a remarkable record. He won numerous awards and ...click for details
Japanese Fukagawa, Koransha baluster vase decorated in underglaze red with a leaping carp, on a shaded blue ground, Koransha orchid mark to the base, original wood box (13" x 9" x 9").
Dimensions of the vase are 12" in height and 7" in diameter (at the widest).
Beautiful hand painted Fukagawa Vase from Arita, Japan. It has a landscape of rural scenary of Japan on a matte finish. Fukagawa company is well known for translucent
white
porcelain. The under glazed blue signature at the bottom reads "made by Fukagawa" and there is an artist's signature on the lower half of the vase. Mint condition, circa mid 1900, 9 1/4" in diameter and 6 3/4" tall.
Beautiful Japanese blue and white Kutani vase with a scenary of a Chinese landscape, 9 3/4 inches tall, circa early to mid 1900s. The dimensions of the box are 9 inches x 9 inches x 11 1/4 inches.
This is a beautiful Japanese Arita vase in the style of Fukagawa with dense leaves and a peony design as well as typical colors. It is signed 'Arita' on the bottom and the name of the artist, circa early to mid 1900s. Dimensions are: 10 inches in diameter and 10 1/2 inches tall. This is a large, solid vase; the actual weight is 7 pounds without the box. Kiri wood (paulownia) box.
Very populer Japanese vase with raised persimmon decoration from the Fukagawa Company, Japan. Fukagawa is located in Arita/Imari area and has been well known for its quality porcelain. From early to mid 1900s. The measurements are 6 1/4 inches high and 5 1/4 inches wide in diameter.
Old Japanese Kutani dishes placed in the carved wood tray. Each dish is hand painted and signed at the bottom, "Gyokuzan". The diameter of the tray is 14 inches. Some gilt wear at the rim of some dishes.