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Satsuma teapot , Meiji period
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Re: Satsuma teapot , Meiji period
Hi williammimi,williammimi70 wrote: I only have a few Japanese teawares
Hope you guys like it
Your teapot is certainly a Kutani teapot, maybe first half of the 20th century (I'm not sure for the date, for its seal is not in my database).
I'm sure someone else, more knowledgeable than I am, will easily confirm my thoughts.
Senlin
Re: Satsuma teapot , Meiji period
thank youSenlin wrote:Hi williammimi,williammimi70 wrote: I only have a few Japanese teawares
Hope you guys like it
Your teapot is certainly a Kutani teapot, maybe first half of the 20th century (I'm not sure for the date, for its seal is not in my database).
I'm sure someone else, more knowledgeable than I am, will easily confirm my thoughts.
Senlin
I always thought that it is satsuma because of the fact that it is ceramic rather than porcelain and the way that it is decorated

Re: Satsuma teapot , Meiji period
Huuuum, I think you're totally right... It's certainly satsuma ! I stupidly didn't notice the circle with a cross inside, in the bottom seal...williammimi70 wrote: thank you
I always thought that it is satsuma because of the fact that it is ceramic rather than porcelain and the way that it is decorated![]()

Sorry !! My answer was a slow Saturday morning one

Senlin
Re: Satsuma teapot , Meiji period
No problem my friendSenlin wrote:Huuuum, I think you're totally right... It's certainly satsuma ! I stupidly didn't notice the circle with a cross inside, in the bottom seal...williammimi70 wrote: thank you
I always thought that it is satsuma because of the fact that it is ceramic rather than porcelain and the way that it is decorated![]()
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Sorry !! My answer was a slow Saturday morning one![]()
Senlin
