Antique Japanese Kyoto Ceramic Bowl Signed Ogata Kenzan Maple Leaves & Sakura

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Type: Bowl
Material: Ceramic Pottery
Age: Meiji Period (1868-1912). I think it's an old piece, but likely not as old as Ogata Kenzan, who lived in the 1700s.
Origin/Maker: Style of Ogata Kenzan, Kyoto, Japan. Ogata Kenzan maker's mark on side. Likely not actually by Kenzan, as his style and signature were often copied, even when he was alive during the Edo Period.
Size: 2 1/2" tall (6.35 cm), 3 7/8" diameter (9.8425 cm)
Weight: 7.8 oz (221 g)
Provenance:
Present: Ryan Snooks collection of Japanese & Asian Decorative Art
Previous: Private Collection
Collected:
Condition: Item is used in good condition commensurate with age, see photos. Small chip to upper rim, possibly original to manufacture. Some light surface wear, staining, and crazing
Subject: Ogata Kenzan style design of red Japanese maple leaves (momiji), together with white, red, and green cherry blossoms (sakura).
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Antique Japanese Kyoto Ceramic Bowl Signed Ogata Kenzan Maple Leaves & Sakura
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Type: Bowl
Material: Ceramic Pottery
Age: Meiji Period (1868-1912). I think it's an old piece, but likely not as old as Ogata Kenzan, who lived in the 1700s.
Origin/Maker: Style of Ogata Kenzan, Kyoto, Japan. Ogata Kenzan maker's mark on side. Likely not actually by Kenzan, as his style and signature were often copied, even when he was alive during the Edo Period.
Size: 2 1/2" tall (6.35 cm), 3 7/8" diameter (9.8425 cm)
Weight: 7.8 oz (221 g)
Provenance:
Present: Ryan Snooks collection of Japanese & Asian Decorative Art
Previous: Private Collection
Collected:
Condition: Item is used in good condition commensurate with age, see photos. Small chip to upper rim, possibly original to manufacture. Some light surface wear, staining, and crazing
Subject: Ogata Kenzan style design of red Japanese maple leaves (momiji), together with white, red, and green cherry blossoms (sakura).
Location:
Antique Japanese Kyoto Ceramic Bowl Signed Ogata Kenzan Maple Leaves & Sakura