Antique Japanese Satsuma

A Japanese Satsuma tea caddy with inner and outer cover by the Kinkozan workshop

A Japanese Satsuma tea caddy with inner and outer cover by the Kinkozan workshop
A Japanese Satsuma tea caddy with inner and outer cover by the Kinkozan workshop
A Japanese Satsuma tea caddy with inner and outer cover by the Kinkozan workshop
A Japanese Satsuma tea caddy with inner and outer cover by the Kinkozan workshop
A Japanese Satsuma tea caddy with inner and outer cover by the Kinkozan workshop
A Japanese Satsuma tea caddy with inner and outer cover by the Kinkozan workshop
A Japanese Satsuma tea caddy with inner and outer cover by the Kinkozan workshop

A Japanese Satsuma tea caddy with inner and outer cover by the Kinkozan workshop

A Japanese Satsuma tea caddy with inner and outer cover by the Kinkozan workshop, c. , height without covers: 11.5cm. , condition: tiny chip to outer cover. The workshop of the Kinkozan family in Kyoto was one of the largest producers of Kyo-Satsuma Kyotos response to the huge demand for delicately painted Japanese pottery in the West.

This trend was in part due to the 1873 Vienna International Exhibition, at which Satsuma wares were displayed. Update Due to current restrictions our access to some of our stock is limited. As members of the British Antique Dealers' Association (BADA), we are obliged to adhere to their rules of conduct. This means that our cataloguing is of the highest standard. The item "A Japanese Satsuma tea caddy with inner and outer cover by the Kinkozan workshop" is in sale since Tuesday, April 28, 2020.

This item is in the category "Antiques\Asian/Oriental Antiques\Japanese\Vases". The seller is "guestandgray" and is located in London. This item can be shipped worldwide.

  • Featured Refinements: Satsuma Vase
  • Region of Origin: Japanese
  • Product: Vase
  • Age: Pre-1800
  • Primary Material: Porcelain/ Pottery
  • Sub-Type: Satsuma
  • Original/Repro: Antique Original


A Japanese Satsuma tea caddy with inner and outer cover by the Kinkozan workshop