This finely crafted antique Satsuma footed vase showcases intricate hand-painted designs with delicate gold detailing, including the characteristic raised dot gilding. The artwork presents a noble courtly scene set against a traditional architectural backdrop.
The central figure, an elderly nobleman, gestures with authority while attendants and courtiers surround him, creating a dynamic and elegant composition. Graceful female figures in traditional attire enhance the sense of refinement. A meticulously rendered gold geometric border encircles the vase, elevating its decorative appeal.
The underside of the vase features an inscription in the form of two gold hieroglyphs, executed in a highly stylized decorative font. This is likely a personal artist’s signature, as many Satsuma workshops and artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries used gold "signature" stamps, which are rarely recorded in catalogues.
Historical BackgroundSatsuma ware originated in the late 16th century in Satsuma Province (now Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan). It gained immense popularity in the West during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, especially following its exhibition at international expositions.
Known for its creamy ivory crackled glaze, intricate hand-painted designs, and lavish use of gold accents, Satsuma pottery often features scenes of noble life, landscapes, and traditional Japanese imagery, framed by ornate decorative borders. Today, Satsuma ceramics remain highly collectible, admired for their artistry, craftsmanship, and historical significance.
MeasurementsHeight: 12.5 cm
Diameter (widest point): 7.3 cm
Condition
Excellent antique condition. Light scuffing to gilt on the top rim appropriate to age.
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