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The Key to Authenticating Satsuma - Antique Trader
2024年7月11日 · If you do have a piece that you suspect is genuine Satsuma, there are many online Satsuma resources that can help you identify the mark. One of the best is Gotheborg.com. There are also several good reference books, such as Imari, Satsuma, and Other Japanese Export Ceramics, by Nancy N. Schiffer.
Marks & Makers | satsuma-database.nl
Geographical indications such as Satsuma or Satsuma Yaki (Satsuma work): to indicate that it is Satsuma pottery. More specific geographical indications are also found, such as Kyoto, Awata, Yokohama or Kutani.
satsuma-database.nl
The Satsuma database website consists of several pages and data files that can help you to identify Satsuma pieces, recognize style elements and get an idea of the historical backgrounds within which they were made. Roughly speaking, they are grouped into the following sections: Introductory Remarks on Satsuma Pottery.
Japanese Porcelain Marks Identification Guide
This page lists some of the many maker’s marks found on antique Japanese porcelain and ceramic objects including Arita porcelain, Kutani porcelain, Seto porcelain, Satsuma pottery and others. Listed are also some vintage and modern Japanese porcelain marks.
Tips on How to Identify Japanese Satsuma Pottery - YouTube
A short tutorial on how to recognize and identify Japanese Satsuma pottery.Josh will take a quick look at the pottery itself, the glaze applied to the potter...
Japanese Satsuma Porcelain - Identification and Appraisal Guides
Discover what to look for when purchasing Satsuma porcelain and how to properly care for your collection. Learn about the history, characteristics, and collecting tips for Japanese Satsuma Porcelain in this informative article.
The Hidden History of Satsuma Pottery - Invaluable.com
2018年10月23日 · Discover the fascinating history of the Japanese Satsuma vase, learn to identify different types of Satsuma pottery, and see what Satsuma marks mean.
LAPADA Guide to Collecting Japanese Satsuma Ware
It is rare to find copies or fake satsuma, but a few things to look for when buying are: Earthenware pottery – All Satsuma is earthenware. You can tell it from porcelain by the weight. Pottery will be heavier, thicker and more dense. It won’t have the eggshell glow when held up to the light.
Satsuma ware - a guide to collecting - Antique Collecting
2020年12月14日 · Satsuma ware is a type of earthenware pottery originating from the Satsuma province in southern Kyushu, Japan’s third largest island. The first kilns were established in the 16th century by Korean potters, kidnapped by the Japanese for their extraordinary skills.
Collecting Satsuma Pottery. Japanese Meiji Period Earthenware
Satsuma pottery is the Western name for very collectable type of Japanese earthenware exported throughout the world since the Japanese Meiji period (1868-1912). It is named after the Satsuma provinces, but was made in many parts of Japan, notably in Kyoto.
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