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Title: A Japanese Crackle vase probably from Kyoto?
Post by: heavenguy on Dec 06, 2017, 02:47:32
Hello guys,

Also having a hard time with this vae. I know its Japanese and the artwork is simply amazing. I never seen pink on a vase like this before. The mark on the bottom is hard for me. The only thing I can read is dai nippon. The rest is blank for me.  Looks nothing like Satsuma but it could be somewhere from the Kyoto kilns... Any idea on the age or what the marks says...

Thank you in advance.
Title: Re: A Japanese Crackle vase probably from Kyoto?
Post by: heavenguy on Dec 06, 2017, 02:47:44
the mark
Title: Re: A Japanese Crackle vase probably from Kyoto?
Post by: bokaba on Dec 06, 2017, 11:44:56
Looks like you're right about Kyoto. I can't read the right column, but it looks like it says ?????? (Made in the Great Japan at Kyoto). The color palette looks art nouveau much like the Nippon ware items, so this is possibly early 20th Century.

Bokaba 
Title: Re: A Japanese Crackle vase probably from Kyoto?
Post by: Stan on Dec 07, 2017, 00:20:29
The maker is Kinkozan, the mark would suggest late 19th century to early 20th. 1900.
Title: Re: A Japanese Crackle vase probably from Kyoto?
Post by: heavenguy on Dec 07, 2017, 02:18:46
Thank you all!!! Another one for the collection... =)
Title: Re: A Japanese Crackle vase probably from Kyoto?
Post by: bokaba on Dec 07, 2017, 08:35:07
Hi Stan,

Where do you Kinkozan? I don't see it in the characters, only Kyoto. Did Kinkozan (or the factory) sign pieces without their name?
Title: Re: A Japanese Crackle vase probably from Kyoto?
Post by: heavenguy on Dec 07, 2017, 09:42:15
I think they have many different ways of writing it... I think I need to start learning Japanese...
Title: Re: A Japanese Crackle vase probably from Kyoto?
Post by: Mat on Dec 07, 2017, 22:31:07
I also do not see a Kinkozan signature, the first Kanji in the right column is "?", meaning "right" (in opposition to left)...
Title: Re: A Japanese Crackle vase probably from Kyoto?
Post by: bokaba on Dec 08, 2017, 00:53:08
Mat, this was probably a mirrored pair. These "right" and "left" markings were used to let the decorator know what pattern to paint.
Title: Re: A Japanese Crackle vase probably from Kyoto?
Post by: Stan on Dec 08, 2017, 01:26:25
Hi Mat, in my book of " Japanese Marks and seals", there is a mark that looks very similar to Kinkozan, the two marks that are clear to the left "Kioto Kinkozan, I believe to be the signature of the potter, there is another mark identical, Im sure it is Kinkozan.