Japanese Koransha porcelain plate in imari style. Underglaze blue


Antique Japanese Late Meiji Fukugawa Koransha Porcelain Imari Etsy in

Fukagawa Koransha - orchid symbol (koransha meaning 'orchid style') used since 1870s (Meiji period) until today See examples on eBay → Fukagawa Seiji mark depicting Mt. Fuji and a river - used since the foundation of the company in 1894 and throughout the 20th century. See examples on eBay →


Lot JAPANESE KORANSHA PORCELAIN VASE In gray and brown with dragon

Koransha. Koransha has been an established Aritayaki porcelain business for 300 years. Besides fine arts and crafts, tableware of Aritayaki porcelain making have won many honorary gold medals all over the world. We do the production and sales of various products including a funerary urn and a kaleidoscope. We also make use of ceramic techniques.


Japanese Meiji Fukagawa Koransha Imari Blue Porcelain Vase, circa 1880

Extraordinary rare Japanese Meiji Period pair of gilded and hand painted porcelain vases in vivid green, red, blue and pink on a stunningly shaped fine porcelain body. The mark depicts the Koransha orchid in red and is signed "Fukugawa Sei" indicating that it was produced in the well beloved and respected kiln of the Koransha company.


Japanese Koransha Porcelain Vase, Early 20th Century Ceramics

Antique Japanese Meiji Period (1868-1912) Koransha / Fukagawa Imari Porcelain Plate Or Dish With French Royal Arms Armorial / Heraldry (13) $317.51 2 Fukagawa Hand Painted Orchid Sake or Tea Cups Bowls Yunomi MINT - Signed Koransha Mark Eggshell Porcelain Japan


Modern Japanese Pottery and Porcelain Marks (窯印) ARITA YAKI (有田焼き) and

A large Japanese Koransha porcelain vase, Meiji period, of baluster form decorated in enamels with cranes and young pine trees, with brocade design borders, iron red Koransha mark to base, height 40.5 cm, diameter 20 cm, Sold by in for You can display prices in $Au, $US, $NZ or Stg. Koransha Meiji Vase with Mount Fuji Scene


Japanese Koransha porcelain plate in imari style. Underglaze blue

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Lot JAPANESE KORANSHA PORCELAIN VASE In gray and brown with dragon

The style of the mark and shape of the vase is consistent with vases I have seen dated to the 1930s. One of the Japanese pottery mark sites that I frequent also dates it to that period. It is a nice example of the 3-D effect both Koransha and sister company Fukagawa attain in their decoration.


Lot JAPANESE KORANSHA PORCELAIN VASE In gray and brown with dragon

green, red, blue and pink on a stunningly shaped fine porcelain body. The mark depicts the Koransha. Category Antique 1870s Japanese Meiji Vases. Materials. Gold. View Full Details. Pair of Japanese Meiji Period Fukagawa Koransha Porcelain Vases, circa 1875. H 9.5 in Dm 7.5 in.


Koransha porcelain vase Japan late 19th century Catawiki

Koransha Porcelain (159 relevant results) Price (£) Shops Anywhere Recommended Sort by: Relevancy Antique 1800s Japanese Porcelain PLATE with STAND - KORANSHA Porcelain Plate with impressed Fukagawa Orchid Mark on back - Late 19th century (283) £189.98 £237.47 (20% off) FREE UK delivery


Japanese Koransha Porcelain Vases of Gold Hanashobu on Royal

KORANSHA Search our price guide for your own treasures JAPANESE FUKUGAWA PORCELAIN FISH BOWLJapanese JAPANESE FUKUGAWA PORCELAIN FISH BOWLJapanese Fukugawa Porcelain Fish Bowl, exterior with bird-and-flower panels on an "Imari" ground, interior with flying cranes, base with Koransha mark, h. 9 1/8 in., dia. 15 1/4 in


Price guide for 2pc Fine Japanese Koransha Porcelain

Japanese Porcelain Marks Koransha and Fukagawa Seiji Fukagawa is a family, a brand name, a place and nowadays a porcelain factory in the Arita region. Its history goes back to the seventeenth century. Fukagawa is thus a part but not all of Arita.


Japanese Koransha Meiji Blue Gold Porcelain Vase Circa 1880 Porcelain

The mark on the reverse side depicts the Koransha orchid in blue indicating that it was produced in the kiln of the Koransha company. It also has "Fukagawa Sei" (made by Fukagawa) mark. Koransha company in Arita was founded by Fukagawa Eizaemon, a renowned porcelain master artist whose work with "Fukagawa Sei" mark are ranked very high.


Lot JAPANESE KORANSHA PORCELAIN SQUARE BOWL Bird and flower

In 1894 his 2nd son Chuji Fukagawa started the Fukagawa Seiji Company (1894 to 1935) with the mount Fuji and stream mark. Fukagawa Seiji company produced exquisite porcelain pieces for export to Europe and America that were highly regarded, cherished and celebrated. The Fukagawa-sei or made-by-Fukagawa mark appears at the bottom of the vase.


KORANSHA Imari Kinrade Vase 8.5''H Red Orchid Mark 工芸品

The Koransha pottery was first founded in 1689 by Matashiro Fukagawa. It was then called Eizaemon Fukagawa and was one of the very first potteries to begin porcelain production in Arita. From its very beginning the company focused on making products for overseas export. Today, Koransha is continuing this tradition with its involvment in the.


Sold Price KORANSHA PORCELAIN VASE In inverted pear shape with carp

Values for A JAPANESE KORANSHA PORCELAIN VASE 20th century, porcelain hand painted with a pair of cranes by brilliant blue pine with highlights of gilt, gilt rim, to appraise similar items instantly without sending photos or descriptions.. Arita Porcelain Vase, decorated in Imari palette with Autumn foliage, base with Koransha orchid mark, h.


imari porcelain vase Koransha mark Japan ca. 190020 Catawiki

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