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    Posted 5 years ago

    Porcelainl…
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    This vase was made by Makuzu Kozan I and it’s a Sometsuke porcelain vase with approximate date 1880-early 1890s.

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    Comments

    1. Newfld Newfld, 5 years ago
      Gorgeous vase with lovely shape, the dragon image is fabulous & such great condition for age
    2. Porcelainlover Porcelainlover, 5 years ago
      Thank you very much for your comments. I love this vase and he specialized in dragons and been doing them since he was a kid.
    3. apostata apostata, 5 years ago
      this is an extremely nice piece , but hard to date precisly , in this combination the right mark is an deviation , wor dude this is real good
    4. Porcelainlover Porcelainlover, 5 years ago
      Thank you very much for your comments. Yes they are hard to date, even Clare Pollard the author of Master Potter of the Meiji Japan gave us this time frame for this precise mark (1880-early 1890s). I appreciate your comments.

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