LOT 2:
Ryozan for Yasuda Japanese Satsuma Ceramic Censer
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Sold for: $550
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Ryozan for Yasuda Japanese Satsuma Ceramic Censer
Okamoto Ryozan (Japanese, 1853-1934) for Yasuda Company, Japan. Meiji era Japanese reticulated satsuma ceramic koro censer or incense burner, late 19th century. There are cartouches along two sides of the censer depicting elegantly dressed noble ladies or geisha figures. With a reserved ground of profuse millefleur floral motifs and intricately pierced designs along all facets of the censer. Marked along the underside with a circular "Shimazu mon" mark and a seal indicating "Ryozan" and "Yasuda Company".
Height: 4 in x width: 2 3/4 in x depth: 2 3/4 in.
Condition: There is a repaired break to the lid, running diagonally through one edge; there are two small chips or losses along the cracked contour of the lid. Crazing throughout the glaze. Light wear along the footrim, including some adhesive accretions along the underside. Dust and debris gathered along the interior.

