Tea cup set (3) - Ceramic - Satsuma Koshida

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Set of three Meiji-period Satsuma pieces by Koshida from Japan, ceramic with crackle glaze and hand-painted, signed Koshida and Shimazu cross; includes two plates (16 cm and 11.5 cm in diameter) and a cup (5.7 cm high).

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Offered is a set of Japanese Satsuma ware 薩摩焼 by Koshida, crackle porcelain, Meiji Period (see signature).

These are antique Japanese Satsuma plates from the Meiji era (1868–1912), manufactured by the Koshida factory. The plates and the cup are decorated with a vivid hand-painted design. The detailed craquelé glaze gives the plates a delicate, textured appearance and emphasizes their age and craftsmanship.
These pieces are an example of the craftsmanship and attention to the finest detail that characterize Koshida Satsuma ceramics from the Meiji period, which were mainly produced for export. These pieces are signed with the Koshida mark and the Shimazu cross, symbolizing the patronage of the powerful Shimazu family, which historically ruled over the Satsuma region. Koshida is a well-known and prolific Satsuma potter-maker, producing ceramics since the Meiji period (1868–1912).

1 plate diameter 16 cm
1 plate diameter 11.5 cm
1 cup height 5.7 cm

Exact measurements, as well as the exact condition, please refer to the pictures. Pictures are part of the description.
When shipping, everything will be securely packed in bubble wrap.

Offered is a set of Japanese Satsuma ware 薩摩焼 by Koshida, crackle porcelain, Meiji Period (see signature).

These are antique Japanese Satsuma plates from the Meiji era (1868–1912), manufactured by the Koshida factory. The plates and the cup are decorated with a vivid hand-painted design. The detailed craquelé glaze gives the plates a delicate, textured appearance and emphasizes their age and craftsmanship.
These pieces are an example of the craftsmanship and attention to the finest detail that characterize Koshida Satsuma ceramics from the Meiji period, which were mainly produced for export. These pieces are signed with the Koshida mark and the Shimazu cross, symbolizing the patronage of the powerful Shimazu family, which historically ruled over the Satsuma region. Koshida is a well-known and prolific Satsuma potter-maker, producing ceramics since the Meiji period (1868–1912).

1 plate diameter 16 cm
1 plate diameter 11.5 cm
1 cup height 5.7 cm

Exact measurements, as well as the exact condition, please refer to the pictures. Pictures are part of the description.
When shipping, everything will be securely packed in bubble wrap.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Title additional information
Satsuma Koshida
Number of objects
3
Country of origin
Japan
Material
Ceramic
Dynastic style/period
Meiji period (1868-1912)
Colour
Multicolour
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
1 cm
Width
1 cm
Depth
1 cm
Estimated period
1850-1900
GermanyVerified
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Objects sold
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