Unusual Japanese Studio Vase by Makuzu Kozan II

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As part of our Japanese works of art collection we are delighted to offer this most unusual Late Meiji (1868-1912) early Taisho period (1912-1926 ), globular vase stemming from the highly regarded Imperial studios of Miyagawa Makuzu Kozan 1840-1916, on this occasion likely to have been potted by Kozan II (1859-1940). The globular vessel has an all over highly fired glazed finish for use as a flower vessel containing water, the exterior is simply decorated with a kingfisher upon a sprig of bamboo, the vibrant enamels fired to a fabulous contrast against the brick red merging into grey body, the rim fitted with a carrying handle. The underside of the vase bears the Kozan gourd seal signature, a most appealing example of works from one of the leading Imperial studios of the period.

Literature :

The oval impressed gourd shaped seal is referenced in the index of signatures page 237 in the Sir Nasser D Khalili Collections- Ceramics I as being used during the post 1910 and into the 1920’s period.

Provenance :

Private USA Collection.

Condition report :

Fine condition throughout.

Approximate Sizes :

Height : 10″ 25.5 cm

Diameter : 7 1/2″ 19 cm

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