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Antique Japanese Sumida Gawa Pottery Vase by Ishiguro Koko. Meiji Period

£220.00 + postage

 
Charming Japanese Sumida Gawa vase with jun (chun) type drip glaze and two applied figures of karako children. Signed to the base with impressed 香二  (Koko) mark inside a double gourd. This is one of the maker’s marks of Ishiguro Koko 石黒香々.
 
In very good condition with some typical small firing flaws as per photographs. UV checked.
 
Height: 15 cm
 
Origin: Japan
Date of production: Meiji period (1868 – 1912)
Material: pottery
 

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Charming Japanese Sumida Gawa vase with jun (chun) type drip glaze and two applied figures of karako children. Signed to the base with impressed 香二  (Koko) mark inside a double gourd. This is one of the maker’s marks of Ishiguro Koko 石黒香々.
 
In very good condition with some typical small firing flaws as per photographs. UV checked.
 
Height: 15 cm
 
Origin: Japan
Date of production: Meiji period (1868 – 1912)
Material: pottery
 

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Identification of Asian Antiques. Translation of Chinese and Japanese Porcelain Marks