Japan, Satsuma, a fine and monumental Meiji period charger “Ozara” with rare motif: “Captain fisherman and his fish” which depicts a tale of Urashima Tarō* museum quality
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Japan, Satsuma, a fine and monumental Meiji period charger “Ozara” with rare motif: “Captain fisherman and his fish” which depicts a tale of Urashima Tarō* (see below), signed Japan Satsuma, Jyukan pottery by Chinjyu makoto, in a lovely gold gilt and red detailed hand painted composition , 1880-1900.
Dimensions: 18”d. Includes and owner’s signed wooden presentation box.
Provenance: old Southern Japanese collection
*Urashima Tarō (浦島 太郎?) is a Japanese legend about a fisherman who holds a fishing pole and rescues a turtle and is rewarded for this with a visit to Ryūgū-jō, the palace of Ryūjin, the Dragon God, under the sea. He stays there for three days and, upon his return to his village, finds himself 300 years in the future.
Finest quality. Largest size. Original collector box. An unusual opportunity for the most discerning collector and collection.
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