Meiji Satsuma vases with Komainu bases
Pair of Japanese Meiji period Satsuma vases, by Hattori Zon, of baluster form with a flaring lip, the bodies each decorated front and back with robed figures in outdoor temple scenes before a blossoming river landscape, set between a ground of overlapping
Meiji Satsuma Koro with Hattori Signature and Enamel Painting
A fine Japanese Satsuma Koro, Hattori signature to the base, Masterfully painted in polychrome enamel, Meiji period, 19th century, the bulbous shape with double handles raised on three low legs condition: cover missing, height 5.51 in., width 5.12 in.
Japanese Satsuma Samurais Vases by Hattori Zo
A pair of Japanese Satsuma vases, late Meiji period 1868 - 1912. Decorated with scenes of gathered Samurais inside finely painted enamelled and gilded border panels. Bearing the signature on the base of Hattori Zo. Height 7.01 in.
Gilded Satsuma Teapot with Scalloped Body and Restored Lid
Japanese Satsuma heavily gilded teapot with a scalloped body, possibly hattori, restored lid, 2.76 in. tall
Satsuma Bucket by Hattori, Late Meiji Period
A Satsuma well bucket, late Meiji period, circa1890-1900, by Hattori. Of typical bucket form with a shaped bar, and brocade decorated in bright colours and gilt to the body with peony blooms interspersed with shaped figural and narrative panels, signed in