Satsuma ware is a type of pottery that originated in the Satsuma province of Japan, which is now known as Kagoshima prefecture. Satsuma ware is known for its distinctive designs, which often feature intricate patterns and detailed images.

The history of Satsuma ware dates back to the late 16th century, when the first kilns were established in the region. At that time, Satsuma ware was mostly produced for local use, and the designs were simple and utilitarian. However, in the late 17th century, the Satsuma domain was ruled by the Shimazu family, who encouraged the production of high-quality ceramics as a way to boost the local economy.

Under the Shimazu family's patronage, Satsuma ware began to evolve into a more refined art form. The potters began to experiment with new techniques and designs, and the kilns produced a range of ceramics, from tea bowls and sake cups to more...

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An opposite pair of Satsuma vases, Meiji period, circa 1910,…

Opposite Satsuma Vases, Meiji Period

An opposite pair of Satsuma vases, Meiji period, circa 1910, signed, the baluster vases with figural lug handles and faux rings with pendant drapery, well decorated with pairs of opposite images, both figural narrative scenes in subtle tones with gilt…

A fine Satsuma vase, Meiji period, later 19th century; with…

Meiji Satsuma Vase with Figural Narratives

A fine Satsuma vase, Meiji period, later 19th century; with maker's mark for possibly Gyokuzan, the well decorated bottle vase with figural narratives to shaped reserves on a brocade decorated ground between patterned borders, the neck having floral…

Japanese porcelain figure lady & two small figures

Japanese Lady and Small Figures Porcelain Set

Japanese porcelain figure lady & two small figures

A bronzed pottery figure of a Japanese lady wearing a cloak.…

Bronzed Japanese Lady with Cloak on Square Base

A bronzed pottery figure of a Japanese lady wearing a cloak. Resting on a square base

A.T.L.A.N (USA) arts group decorated Satsuma bowl by Gertrude…

ATLAN Decorated Satsuma Bowl by Gertrude Armstrong

A.T.L.A.N (USA) arts group decorated Satsuma bowl by Gertrude Gortner Armstrong, Feburary 1918. Exhibition piece, Art Institute Chicago 1918, Nov 1, Dec 1, height 8 cm

Noritake Studio figure of a gold fish together with two similar…

Goldfish Trio Sculpture

Noritake Studio figure of a gold fish together with two similar smaller goldfish

A Satsuma vase, circa 1920s, with the rubbed seal mark of…

1920s Satsuma vase with deity and male figure panels

A Satsuma vase, circa 1920s, with the rubbed seal mark of probably Kinkozan tsukuru, the baluster shaped cobalt and gilt patterned vase with large figural panels, one of a deity upon a white elephant with an attendant in mauve, apple green and red colours…

A Satsuma handled ewer, Meiji period, 1868-1912, the interior…

Satsuma Ewer with Butterfly and Medallion Design

A Satsuma handled ewer, Meiji period, 1868-1912, the interior with a hundred butterflies design, the exterior with two medallions of figure over a floral landscape, signed Hankinzan Do, 4.3 cm high, 12.3 cm long

A Satsuma well bucket, late Meiji period, circa1890-1900, by…

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…

A Satsuma vase, late Meiji period, circa 1890-1900, signed, the…

Meiji Satsuma Vase with Figural Narrative Panels

A Satsuma vase, late Meiji period, circa 1890-1900, signed, the baluster vase with a waisted neck and floriform rim, well decorated in a predominantly gilt palette and pastel colours with figural narrative panels, women engaged in a tea ceremony to one…

A fine pair of Satsuma vases, late Meiji period, circa…

Satsuma Vases with Figural Panels and Gilt Borders

A fine pair of Satsuma vases, late Meiji period, circa 1900-1910, with mark of Kinkozan, the opposite pair of baluster vases with fine gilt floral and patterned borders to the collar and vertical bands to the body on a cobalt ground with two fine figural…

A covered Japanese export stoneware vase, late Meij period…

Meiji Period Stoneware Dragon Handled Vase with Poppies

A covered Japanese export stoneware vase, late Meij period (late 19th to early 20th century), the bulbous vase with a waisted foot and neck, decorated with double dragon handles, and a similar figure to the domed cover, decorated in colours and gilt with…

A Satsuma bottle vase, circa 1900, with signature of Kinkozan,…

Kinkozan Satsuma Bottle Vase, Circa 1900

A Satsuma bottle vase, circa 1900, with signature of Kinkozan, of slightly compressed form with a slender shaped neck, the body decorated with two figural reserves, the clothing of the figures in black and gold relief, having family crest medallions in…

A Japanese Kutani figure of an immortal, early 20th century,…

Japanese Kutani Daruma Immortal Figure, 20th Century

A Japanese Kutani figure of an immortal, early 20th century, having a typically folk like or rustic finish, and depicting the high ranking immortal, Daruma, the god of good fortune with his attributes of a fly whisk or hossu and a stern countenance, in…

A Japanese Kutani figure of a geisha, late Meiji period…

Kutani Geisha Figure, Late Meiji Period

A Japanese Kutani figure of a geisha, late Meiji period (1868-1912). The poised figure of the geisha holding a bowl before her, wearing a black kimono decorated in a typical Kutani palette including iron red and emerald and having simple gilt highlights;…

Japanese Satsuma figural group, Meiji period, modelled as of…

Meiji Satsuma Jurojin Figurine on Deer with Fan and Scroll

Japanese Satsuma figural group, Meiji period, modelled as of Jurojin seated on his deer, Jurojin holding a fan in his right hand, a scroll in his left, wearing a robe densely decorated with flower heads, with wood stand. Width 22 cm

Two various porcelain pieces, including German elephant;…

Porcelain Elephant Teapot and Dancing Couple Figure

Two various porcelain pieces, including German elephant; Japanese elephant form teapot; and Continental dancing couple figure (chips to base). Height 18 cm (dancing couple)

Pair of Kinkozan style Satsuma vases, Meiji period (1868-1912),…

Kinkozan Satsuma Vases with Geisha Girls and Gosu Blue

Pair of Kinkozan style Satsuma vases, Meiji period (1868-1912), the vases are decorated front and back with painted, geisha girls and figural subjects against a Gosu blue ground with fine gilded decoration, signed seal mark to bases. Height 20 cm…

A Japanese Kutani twenty one piece tea service, mid 20th…

Mid-century Japanese Kutani Tea Service with Figural Reserves

A Japanese Kutani twenty one piece tea service, mid 20th century, in the western manner, with six cups, saucers and plates, a milk jug, bowl and a larger plate, in a predominantly iron red, grey and puce palette upon a soft duck egg ground, with figural…

A large Satsuma vase, mid 20th century, an hexagonal mallet…

Satsuma Figural Vase with Courtly Scenes

A large Satsuma vase, mid 20th century, an hexagonal mallet vase with applied figurines to the shoulder holding pendant tassels, the whole with reserves of figural groups in courtly settings interspersed with painted and applied patterns all in iron red,…

A Japanese Satsuma floor vase with rosewood stand, mid 20th…

Japanese Satsuma Floor Vase with Rosewood Stand

A Japanese Satsuma floor vase with rosewood stand, mid 20th century, of baluster form with a pulvinated collar and broad fluted rim, splendidly painted in gilt and colours with reserves of archers and fighting samurai and with smaller figural roundels…

A pair of Japanese Satsuma vases, late Meiji period (1868-1912),…

Japanese Satsuma Vases with Geometric and Figural Designs

A pair of Japanese Satsuma vases, late Meiji period (1868-1912), of baluster form with a flared and impressed rim, applied faux handles with pendant tassels to the sides, decorated overall with painted geometric patterns and figural scenes in the typical…

A group of four Japanese Imari plates, Meiji period (1868-1912),…

Japanese Imari Plates, Meiji Period

A group of four Japanese Imari plates, Meiji period (1868-1912), the plates of similar design with border reserves of shells and coral, prunus and flowers in the typical iron red and blue palette, with emerald and blush highlights and blue emblems…

Group of Japanese Arita small dishes

Japanese Arita Small Dish Set

Group of Japanese Arita small dishes

A group of Japanese porcelain, plate, part tea set, vases, box…

Japanese Porcelain Tea Set and Vases

A group of Japanese porcelain, plate, part tea set, vases, box and cover

Japanese Kawato porcelain platter. Village, lake and figure…

Japanese Kawato Porcelain Platter with Village Scene

Japanese Kawato porcelain platter. Village, lake and figure scene. Signed to underside in Japanese: 'Nippon, Yokahama.' early 1900s. One small rim chip. Length 46 cm

Small Japanese Satsuma lidded jar, signed Hankinzan, Meiji…

Meiji Satsuma Jar with Butterfly and Figural Design

Small Japanese Satsuma lidded jar, signed Hankinzan, Meiji period (1868-1912), finely painted with ?the thousand butterflies? design and two figural panels. Height 8.5 cm

A Satsuma bowl and vase, Meiji/Taisho period (early 20th…

Meiji/Taisho Satsuma Bowl and Vase

A Satsuma bowl and vase, Meiji/Taisho period (early 20th century), of lobed form, exquisitely painted in enamel and gold with ribbons of waves and flowers, further panels of flowers and butterflies inside bowl with dragon in a landscape to centre, maker's…

A group of 19th century Japanese red Kutani porcelain,…

19th Century Japanese Red Kutani Porcelain Tea Set

A group of 19th century Japanese red Kutani porcelain, comprising; three bowls two tea cups & saucers and tea pot (6) tea pot with restored cover Provenance: Private Sydney collector, purchased in 1960's Kyoto, with original receipt

Polychrome ceramic rooster group, possibly Japanese Kutani.…

Kutani Ceramic Rooster Group - Polychrome

Polychrome ceramic rooster group, possibly Japanese Kutani. Height 21 cm

Large late Meiji/Taisho (1868-1926), Japanese Satsuma vase in…

Meiji/Taisho Japanese Satsuma Vase with Figural and Landscape Panels

Large late Meiji/Taisho (1868-1926), Japanese Satsuma vase in the manner of Yabu Meizan, decorated with figural and landscape panels, Satsuma mark to the base. Height 46.5 cm

A vintage Japanese Sumida pottery small shoe, traditional…

Sumida Pottery Shoe with Boy Figure

A vintage Japanese Sumida pottery small shoe, traditional dribbled dark and pale glaze at the top and with applied single boy figure, matt red ground. Length 150, impressed signature to base