Kinkozan is a name associated with a family of Japanese potters who produced ceramic wares in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Kinkozan family was based in Kyoto, Japan, and their work is known for its high quality and intricate decoration.

The founder of the Kinkozan family was Kinkozan Sobei VI, who started making pottery in the 1860s. Sobei VI was part of a long line of potters, and he passed on his skills to his son, Kinkozan Sobei VII, who continued the family tradition of producing high-quality ceramics.

The Kinkozan family is best known for their porcelain wares, which were often decorated with intricate designs and rich colors. Many of their pieces were made for export to Western countries, where they were highly valued for their quality and beauty.

The Kinkozan family also produced a range of other ceramic wares, including stoneware, earthenware, and Satsuma ware more...

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A small Satsuma spill vase, Meiji Period, 1868-1912, signed…

Meiji Satsuma spill vase, signed Kinkozan

A small Satsuma spill vase, Meiji Period, 1868-1912, signed Kinkozan, 9 cm high

A large Satsuma sake or teapot, Meiji Period, 1868-1912, with…

Meiji Satsuma Teapot with Bird Cartouches

A large Satsuma sake or teapot, Meiji Period, 1868-1912, with overhead handle, decorated with birds in two shaped cartouches, signed Kinkozan Zo, 16 cm high

A rare Satsuma ovoid jar, Meiji Period, 1868-1912, decorated…

Meiji Satsuma Jar with Gilt and Enamel Design

A rare Satsuma ovoid jar, Meiji Period, 1868-1912, decorated with a raised gilt and enamel design between two gilt textile-style bands, all on a glossy olive to emerald green glaze, signed Kinkozan Zo within a gourd (incorporated in the decoration), 9 cm…

A rare Satsuma tripod porcelain vase, Meiji Period, 1868-1912,…

Rare Satsuma Tripod Porcelain Vase, Meiji Period

A rare Satsuma tripod porcelain vase, Meiji Period, 1868-1912, very finely decorated with figures in two shaped panels below an elaborate border, all set against a finely worked raised silver ground over a deep green glaze, signed Kinkozan Zo in black…

A pair of Satsuma dishes, Meiji Period, 1868-1912, each one…

Satsuma Meiji Period Dishes

A pair of Satsuma dishes, Meiji Period, 1868-1912, each one decorated on the cavetto with a procession of figures, impressed Kinkozan mark, with red seal 'Seiko', 19 cm diameter

A rare Satsuma tiered vase, Meiji Period, 1868-1912, well…

Meiji Satsuma Tiered Vase with Figures and Enamels

A rare Satsuma tiered vase, Meiji Period, 1868-1912, well decorated with numerous figures in silver, gilt and enamels, signed Kinkozan Zo, 11.5 cm high

A large pair of Japanese Satsuma quatrefoil vases, Meiji Period,…

Japanese Satsuma Quatrefoil Vases, Meiji Period

A large pair of Japanese Satsuma quatrefoil vases, Meiji Period, circa 1890, each one decorated with genre scenes in four large panels, in gilt and enamels against a gilt midnight blue ground, Kinkozan six character mark to base, 42 cm high. Provenance: R…

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…

Japanese Kyoto ware vase by Kinkozan

Kyoto Kinkozan Vase: Elegant Japanese Ceramic Art

Japanese Kyoto ware vase by Kinkozan

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…

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 fine pair of Kinkozan Satsuma vases. Meiji period (1868-1912),…

Kinkozan Satsuma Vases - Meiji Period

A fine pair of Kinkozan Satsuma vases. Meiji period (1868-1912), the baluster shaped vases with waisted necks and reserves exquisitely painted in a muted palette with figures in traditional narrative scenes, upon a cobalt ground with rich gold scrollwork…

Kinkozan pair of plates with scenes of life in Japan. Diameter…

Kinkozan Japan Life Plates (8" Pair)

Kinkozan pair of plates with scenes of life in Japan. Diameter 18 cm

Two Kinkozan Satsuma trios delicately potted and decorated,…

Kinkozan Satsuma Trio Sets, Early 20th Century

Two Kinkozan Satsuma trios delicately potted and decorated, seal marks to bases, early 20th century

Two miniature Japanese Satsuma vessels, both signed Kinkozan,…

Pair of Kinkozan Satsuma Vessels

Two miniature Japanese Satsuma vessels, both signed Kinkozan, Meiji period (1868-1912), comprising a lidded handled urn and a vase. Height 13 cm

Japanese Satsuma jardiniere stand, signed to base by Kinkozan,…

Signed Kinkozan Satsuma Jardiniere Stand, c.1900

Japanese Satsuma jardiniere stand, signed to base by Kinkozan, C.1900

Fine Japanese Satsuma blue ground bucket vase, profusely gilded…

Gilded Satsuma Bucket Vase by Kinkozan

Fine Japanese Satsuma blue ground bucket vase, profusely gilded with flowers and blossom impressed mark and signed Kinkozan. 13.5 cm

Satsuma blue ground gilded figured panelled vase, signed to the…

Kinkozan Satsuma Gilded Vase

Satsuma blue ground gilded figured panelled vase, signed to the base Kinkozan. 16 cm high

A Japanese Satsuma bowl with millefiori decoration Meiji period…

Meiji Satsuma Bowl with Millefiori Decoration and Kinkozan Signature

A Japanese Satsuma bowl with millefiori decoration Meiji period / signed Kinkozan the interior decorated with millefiori and exterior repeat irises floral and fan shaped cartouche with signature to base 11 cm diameter

A Japanese Satsuma covered box Meiji period / signed Kinkozan…

Meiji Satsuma Covered Box with Figurative Tapestry Scene

A Japanese Satsuma covered box Meiji period / signed Kinkozan figurative scene within tapestry patterned ground black and gilt signature to base 10 cm diameter

A pair of exceptional quality Kinkozan cups and saucers.…

Kinkozan Courtesan Cups and Saucers

A pair of exceptional quality Kinkozan cups and saucers. Beautifully decorated with courtesans in a scene of everyday life in the most fine detail. Height cup 5 cm. Saucer 14 cm

Exhibition quality Satsuma vase, of attractive proportions, the…

Satsuma Vase with Gilt Floral Decoration and Figures

Exhibition quality Satsuma vase, of attractive proportions, the blue ground with raised gilt floral decoration, finely painted panels. The front is of elegant ladies and girls, the verso with noblemen and a boy, signed Kinkozan. Height 30 cm

A Japanese Satsuma Kinkozan style vase, early 20th century,…

Japanese Satsuma Kinkozan Style Vase with Geishas and Rooster

A Japanese Satsuma Kinkozan style vase, early 20th century, decorated earthenware, depicting geishas and figures, with rooster and chicks verso. Signed with character marks to base. Height 24 cm