Kinkozan Birds Creamer B

Type: Creamer or Small Pitcher
Material: Stoneware Ceramic Pottery (not porcelain; Satsuma wares are not made from porcelain).
Age: Late Meiji Period (early 20th Century, early 1900s).
Origin/Maker: Japanese, Kyoto Satsuma (Kyo-Satsuma), marked Kinkozan in red enamel to left of handle. Kinkozan made Kyo-Satsuma wares in several distinct styles, including this Ko-Kiyomizu inspired Awata Satsuma style. In this style of wares they usually signed in red or gold somewhere on the side of the piece instead of on the bottom. They also made Art Deco and Studio Porcelain inspired pieces, and highly detailed Kagoshima Satsuma styled pieces.
Size: 3 1/2" tall
Weight: 3.4 oz
Provenance: Virginia antique store.
Collected: Fall 2020.
Condition: Item is used in good condition commensurate with age. No chips or cracks. Surface craquelure, as is normal for Satsuma wares.
Subject: Painted enamel birds (five (5) total; two appear to be ducks, the rest are maybe Chidori (plovers) or sparrows)) flying among riverside grasses and flowers. Sculpted handles are shaped like bamboo shoots.
Location:
Antique Japanese Kinkozan Awata Kyoto Satsuma Creamer Pitcher Birds Japan B
Material: Stoneware Ceramic Pottery (not porcelain; Satsuma wares are not made from porcelain).
Age: Late Meiji Period (early 20th Century, early 1900s).
Origin/Maker: Japanese, Kyoto Satsuma (Kyo-Satsuma), marked Kinkozan in red enamel to left of handle. Kinkozan made Kyo-Satsuma wares in several distinct styles, including this Ko-Kiyomizu inspired Awata Satsuma style. In this style of wares they usually signed in red or gold somewhere on the side of the piece instead of on the bottom. They also made Art Deco and Studio Porcelain inspired pieces, and highly detailed Kagoshima Satsuma styled pieces.
Size: 3 1/2" tall
Weight: 3.4 oz
Provenance: Virginia antique store.
Collected: Fall 2020.
Condition: Item is used in good condition commensurate with age. No chips or cracks. Surface craquelure, as is normal for Satsuma wares.
Subject: Painted enamel birds (five (5) total; two appear to be ducks, the rest are maybe Chidori (plovers) or sparrows)) flying among riverside grasses and flowers. Sculpted handles are shaped like bamboo shoots.
Location:
Antique Japanese Kinkozan Awata Kyoto Satsuma Creamer Pitcher Birds Japan B