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Antique Japanese Porcelain SUMIDA ware INOUE RYOSAI Moon Vase Bridge Boys Japan

Antique Japanese Porcelain SUMIDA ware INOUE RYOSAI Moon Vase Bridge Boys Japan
Antique Japanese Porcelain SUMIDA ware INOUE RYOSAI Moon Vase Bridge Boys Japan
Antique Japanese Porcelain SUMIDA ware INOUE RYOSAI Moon Vase Bridge Boys Japan
Antique Japanese Porcelain SUMIDA ware INOUE RYOSAI Moon Vase Bridge Boys Japan
Antique Japanese Porcelain SUMIDA ware INOUE RYOSAI Moon Vase Bridge Boys Japan
Antique Japanese Porcelain SUMIDA ware INOUE RYOSAI Moon Vase Bridge Boys Japan
Antique Japanese Porcelain SUMIDA ware INOUE RYOSAI Moon Vase Bridge Boys Japan
Antique Japanese Porcelain SUMIDA ware INOUE RYOSAI Moon Vase Bridge Boys Japan
Antique Japanese Porcelain SUMIDA ware INOUE RYOSAI Moon Vase Bridge Boys Japan
Antique Japanese Porcelain SUMIDA ware INOUE RYOSAI Moon Vase Bridge Boys Japan
Antique Japanese Porcelain SUMIDA ware INOUE RYOSAI Moon Vase Bridge Boys Japan
Antique Japanese Porcelain SUMIDA ware INOUE RYOSAI Moon Vase Bridge Boys Japan
Antique Japanese Porcelain SUMIDA ware INOUE RYOSAI Moon Vase Bridge Boys Japan
Antique Japanese Porcelain SUMIDA ware INOUE RYOSAI Moon Vase Bridge Boys Japan
Antique Japanese Porcelain SUMIDA ware INOUE RYOSAI Moon Vase Bridge Boys Japan
Antique Japanese Porcelain SUMIDA ware INOUE RYOSAI Moon Vase Bridge Boys Japan
Antique Japanese Porcelain SUMIDA ware INOUE RYOSAI Moon Vase Bridge Boys Japan
Antique Japanese Porcelain SUMIDA ware INOUE RYOSAI Moon Vase Bridge Boys Japan
Antique Japanese Porcelain SUMIDA ware INOUE RYOSAI Moon Vase Bridge Boys Japan
Antique Japanese Porcelain SUMIDA ware INOUE RYOSAI Moon Vase Bridge Boys Japan

Antique Japanese Porcelain SUMIDA ware INOUE RYOSAI Moon Vase Bridge Boys Japan

Material: Glazed and Painted Porcelain. Meiji Period (1868 - 1912) or Taisho Period (1912 - 1926). Origin/Maker: Sumida ware (sometimes called Sumidagawa ware).

Two character maker's mark for INOUE RYOSAI on base. Sumida ware was from Asakusa in Tokyo (near the Sumida river), and they later moved to Yokohama in 1924. Size: 8 1/4 tall (20.955 cm).

Weight: 1 lb 10.9 oz (763 g). Provenance: Topanga Vintage Market in Los Angeles CA.

Condition: Item is used in good condition commensurate with age, see photos. Some wear to painted designs. Subject: Decorated with raised designs in relief of four boys on and around a bridge. Partially painted and partially decorated with a flambe glaze. Antique Japanese Porcelain SUMIDA ware INOUE RYOSAI Moon Vase Bridge Boys Japan.

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International buyers - please note. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Asian\1900-Now\Japanese\Vases & Jars". The seller is "xcoasterxtreme" and is located in this country: US.

This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Culture: Japanese
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Modified Item: No

Antique Japanese Porcelain SUMIDA ware INOUE RYOSAI Moon Vase Bridge Boys Japan