Description Three Japanese Satsuma Bowls
Meiji Period (1868-1912)
Each interior and exterior enameled and gilt painted: the first, hexagonal shape, with festival scenes and figures in a pavilion, signed in gold on a black ground
Kinkozan; the second, of globular form, with fan reserves with figures above sinuous dragons and koi in a sea, signed in gilt on a black gourd
Kinkozan; and the third, with ladies and samurai beside the sea and ladies in a landscape, signed in a gold square seal
Yabu Meizan.
Each with minor wear to gilding and enamel decoration.
Diameter of largest: 5 in (12.7 cm)Property from the Estate of Edward Lewis
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