Antique Japanese Meiji Yokohama Porcelain Plate Samurai Scene Men carrying boxes

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Type: Plate
Material: Porcelain
Age: Meiji Period (1868-1912)
Origin/Maker: Marked 五最堂 (Gosaido). I would assume Yokohama export porcelain by a Kutani decorator, but I checked my Yokohama porcelain book and couldn't find any marks starting with 五 (Go (5)). So possibly also Seto (Nagoya) porcelain, Kutani (Kanazawa), or Kobe. as this style was made in several areas during the Meiji Period in Japan. Maker's mark on base of 五最堂.
Size: 8 5/8" diameter (21.9075 cm)
Weight: 10.1 oz (285 g)
Provenance:
Present: Ryan Snooks collection of Japanese & Asian Decorative Art
Previous: Private Collection
Collected: Vendor at Long Beach Flea Market, Long Beach, CA 30 JUN 2024
Condition: Item is used in good condition commensurate with age, see photos. No cracks or chips. Some light surface wear.
Subject: Painted with detailed samurai era scene of four men carrying wooden boxes, covered with light blue cloth with a mon (family crest), with one other attendant carrying a lantern with the same mon. Two bats fly above at the top of the plate (between the bats and the lantern I imagine this might be a nighttime scene).
Note that I have four plates in this series, two smaller (7 1/4" diameter) and two larger (8 5/8"), each with different designs that seem to be showing preparations for a wedding feast or a similar ceremonial meal.
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Antique Japanese Meiji Yokohama Porcelain Plate Samurai Scene Men carrying boxes
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Type: Plate
Material: Porcelain
Age: Meiji Period (1868-1912)
Origin/Maker: Marked 五最堂 (Gosaido). I would assume Yokohama export porcelain by a Kutani decorator, but I checked my Yokohama porcelain book and couldn't find any marks starting with 五 (Go (5)). So possibly also Seto (Nagoya) porcelain, Kutani (Kanazawa), or Kobe. as this style was made in several areas during the Meiji Period in Japan. Maker's mark on base of 五最堂.
Size: 8 5/8" diameter (21.9075 cm)
Weight: 10.1 oz (285 g)
Provenance:
Present: Ryan Snooks collection of Japanese & Asian Decorative Art
Previous: Private Collection
Collected: Vendor at Long Beach Flea Market, Long Beach, CA 30 JUN 2024
Condition: Item is used in good condition commensurate with age, see photos. No cracks or chips. Some light surface wear.
Subject: Painted with detailed samurai era scene of four men carrying wooden boxes, covered with light blue cloth with a mon (family crest), with one other attendant carrying a lantern with the same mon. Two bats fly above at the top of the plate (between the bats and the lantern I imagine this might be a nighttime scene).
Note that I have four plates in this series, two smaller (7 1/4" diameter) and two larger (8 5/8"), each with different designs that seem to be showing preparations for a wedding feast or a similar ceremonial meal.
Location:
Antique Japanese Meiji Yokohama Porcelain Plate Samurai Scene Men carrying boxes