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Subject:Meiji Era Dai Nipon Vase Help
Posted By: Jim Sat, Nov 08, 2014 IP: 66.169.108.94 Need help with the left stack. Kiln or artist? Thanks for a reply, Jim |
Subject:Re: Meiji Era Dai Nipon Vase Help
Posted By: Bill H Sun, Nov 09, 2014 The left stack reads "Made by Taizan" (Taizan Sei). Taizan was a well-known studio of the Meiji Period (1868-1912). The mark is also seen on some wares from the prolific Kinkozan Studio. If you query the Taizan name in the forum search feature, you'll find other related discussions. |
Subject:Re: Meiji Era Dai Nipon Vase Help
Posted By: Guy Sun, Nov 09, 2014 The mark reads 'Dai Nippon Taizan sei' , ca 1880s to early 1890s. Cfr Gotheborg page. |
Subject:Re: Meiji Era Dai Nipon Vase Help
Posted By: Jim Mon, Nov 10, 2014 Bill H. and Guy, thank you both very much for the clarification, more than I had hoped for. I looked in Gotheborg mainstream, but as the mark did not include the Shimazo mon, I did not think to look in Satsuma. Best wishes, Jim |
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