Satsuma
Satsuma stoneware tripod candy dish, Japan, 20th century
Satsuma stoneware tripod candy dish, Japan, 20th century
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A fine Satsuma stoneware tripod candy dish, Japan, 20th century, decorated with figures, flowers, and birds in cartouches on a background of geometric patterns, with two chrysanthemum-shaped handles and a chrysanthemum-shaped lid knob, marked 大日本京都西田製 (Dai Nihon Kyoto Nishida zo
“Made in Japan (Kyoto) by Nishida”) and seal 芳山 (Hôzan) under the base,
H 16.5 cm (with lid), diam. 7 cm (inside)
Satsuma is a famous type of Japanese pottery that originated in the late 16th century.
Recognized for its cream-colored crackled glaze and intricate, hand-painted designs, often decorated with gold and depicting landscapes, flowers, or figures.
Satsuma ceramic artwork is highly prized by collectors worldwide.
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