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Antique Japanese Kyoto Satsuma Pottery Atomic Yellow Long Neck Point Bottle Vase
By Japanese Studio
Located in Wilton, CT
Antique Satsuma bottle vase decorated with enameled chrysanthemums, peonies, and butterflies on an
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Vintage 1910s Japanese Meiji Ceramics

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Pottery

Sumida Gawa Signed Japanese Pottery Ceramic Glazed Vase, Early 1900s
By Sumida Gawa
Located in Studio City, CA
A fantastic Japanese Sumida Gawa vase, circa late 1800s-early 1900s depicting playing village
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Antique Early 1900s Japanese Meiji Ceramics

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Stoneware

Antique Early 20th Century Japanese Sumida Gawa Pottery Vase Inoue Ryosai
Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland
Rare and detailed piece. Sumida Gawa pottery. This colorful ware was made for export to the West
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Early 20th Century Japanese Meiji Ceramics

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Earthenware

Sumida Gawa Signed Ryosai Japanese Pottery Ceramic Glazed Vase, Early 1900s
By Sumida Gawa
Located in Studio City, CA
A fantastic Japanese Sumida Gawa vase, circa late 1800s-early 1900s. This vase was likely made
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Antique Early 1900s Japanese Meiji Ceramics

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Stoneware

Sumida Gawa Tall Signed Koko Japanese Pottery Ceramic Glazed Vase, Early 1900s
By Sumida Gawa
Located in Studio City, CA
A fantastic Japanese Sumida Gawa vase, circa late 1800s-early 1900s This vase, sage with boy was
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Antique Early 1900s Japanese Meiji Ceramics

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Stoneware

Pair of Japanese Koshida Satsuma Porcelain Miniature Cabinet Vases
By Kinkozan
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A fine pair of vintage Japanese Satsuma miniature vases. By Koshida. Each vase with a cream
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20th Century Japanese Meiji Ceramics

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Pottery

Japanese Satsuma Majolica Style Earthenware Vase with Birds
Located in New York, NY
A beautiful Japanese Satsuma Majolica style earthenware vase, circa early-20th century, Meiji
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Early 20th Century Japanese Meiji Ceramics

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Ceramic, Pottery, Earthenware

19th Century Japanese Meiji Period Pottery Vase
Located in London, west Sussex
This beautiful and highly detailed 19th century Japanese Meiji period vase is painted in bright
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Antique Late 19th Century Japanese Pottery

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Pottery

19th c. Japanese Imari Bold Flower Design Vase
Located in London, west Sussex
This lovely 19th century Japanese Meiji period vase is painted with bold stylized flowers in an
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Antique Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Pottery

Materials

Pottery

A Satsuma Samurai Geisha Temple vase Meiji
Located in Hudson, NY
A Temple Satsuma Samurai Geisha Vase Meiji, in Cream colors.
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Early 20th Century Japanese Vases

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Pottery

Satsuma pottery vase, signed Chikuzan, Meiji Period.
By Satsuma
Located in Gargrave, North Yorkshire
Satsuma pottery vase, signed by Chikuzan, Japan, c. 1890, Meiji Period. The hexagonal shaped vase
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Antique 1890s Japanese Meiji Ceramics

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Earthenware

Imperial Satsuma Pottery Vase, c. 1880. Meiji Period
By Satsuma
Located in Gargrave, North Yorkshire
Fine Imperial Satsuma pottery vase, c. 1880, Meiji Period. The baluster shaped vase, hand painted
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Antique 1880s Asian Meiji Ceramics

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Earthenware

Satsuma Pottery Vase, Kinkozan, circa 1900, Meiji Period
By Kinkozan
Located in Gargrave, North Yorkshire
Satsuma pottery vase, Kinkozan, circa 1900, Meiji Period. The globular vase hand painted with a
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Antique Early 1900s Japanese Meiji Ceramics

Materials

Earthenware

Satsuma Pottery Squared Vase, Kinkozan, circa 1890, Meiji Period
By Satsuma
Located in Gargrave, North Yorkshire
Satsuma pottery vase, circa 1890, Meiji Period. The large, squared shaped vase painted with four
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Antique 1890s Japanese Meiji Ceramics

Materials

Earthenware

Satsuma Pottery Vase, Festival Gathering, Signed Zenkozan, Meiji Period
By Satsuma
Located in Gargrave, North Yorkshire
Satsuma pottery vase, of large size, signed Zenkozan, Meiji Period. Painted to the body with crowds
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Antique 1890s Japanese Meiji Ceramics

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Earthenware

Japanese Gilded Brocade Satsuma Vase with Figures
Located in Salt Lake City, UT
A 19th century Japanese gilded brocade Satsuma vase of baluster form elaborately decorated in
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Antique Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Vases

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Enamel

Pair Satsuma pottery vases. Samurai on horses. Kinkozan, Meiji Period.
By Satsuma
Located in Gargrave, North Yorkshire
Pair of Satsuma pottery vases, Kinkozan, c. 1900. Meiji Period. Both vases, well painted with
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Antique Early 1900s Japanese Meiji Ceramics

Materials

Earthenware

Amazing Japanese Satsuma Meiji Pottery Vase Pheasant Decor by Kozan
Located in Richmond Hill, ON
Superb quality piece of the Japanese art with great details Satsuma Vase Meiji Period (1868-1912
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Antique 1860s Japanese Meiji Vases

Materials

Earthenware

Sumidagawa pottery Monkeys vase, Ban-Ni, Japan, Meiji Period.
By Sumida Gawa
Located in Gargrave, North Yorkshire
Sumidagawa ‘Monkeys’ vase, Ban-Ni, Japan, c. 1890, Meiji Period. £1,350.00 Sumidagawa pottery vase
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Antique 1890s Japanese Meiji Ceramics

Materials

Pottery

Pair of JAPANESE SATSUMA warriors vases, Early 20th Century
Located in Richmond Hill, ON
A pair of Japanese Satsuma vases with parcel gilt and enameled decorations from the early 20th
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Antique Early 1900s Japanese Meiji Vases

Materials

Pottery

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Meiji Pottery Vases For Sale on 1stDibs

Find a variety of meiji pottery vases available on 1stDibs. The range of distinct meiji pottery vases — often made from ceramic, pottery and earthenware — can elevate any home. Meiji pottery vases have been made for many years, and versions that date back to the 19th Century alongside those produced as recently as the 20th Century. There are many kinds of meiji pottery vases to choose from, but at 1stDibs, Art Deco meiji pottery vases are of considerable interest. There have been many well-made meiji pottery vases over the years, but those made by Sumida Gawa, Awaji Pottery and Kinkozan are often thought to be among the most beautiful.

How Much are Meiji Pottery Vases?

The average selling price for at 1stDibs is $975, while they’re typically $234 on the low end and $6,850 highest priced.

A Close Look at Meiji Furniture

From 1868 to 1912, Emperor Mutsuhito oversaw an era of transformation in Japan. Formerly a country of feudalism and isolation, Japan entered an age of modernization influenced by newly established trade and exchange with the West. The Meiji period, or period of “enlightened rule,” also saw the global impact of the East Asian country’s culture. Japanese Meiji furniture was exhibited at expositions from Paris to San Francisco and created for export.

Prior to the Meiji era, furniture was mostly made by commission for the ruling class; now there were new domestic and international markets. European styles like Japonisme appropriated Japanese design while craftsmen in places like Wales and England employed japanning, a varnishing technique that approximated the appearance of lacquer for the surfaces of furnishings.

Meiji furniture made for Japanese homes and buildings constructed in Western styles resulted in taller tables, chairs, cabinets with large drawers and other features. The government invested in areas such as transportation and communication, and because people could freely choose occupations after the restrictions of feudalism, industries of various types were energized by expressive new ideas during those years. Art schools were formed and, for the first time, design was an area of study in the country, leading to the evolution of professional design as a career by the 1890s.

The work of Japanese designers was transmitted widely through lavishly illustrated pattern books that included designs for screens and lacquerware for the home. While screens today may be of use as decorative accents or partitions to ensure privacy in one’s space, Japanese screens were adorned with paintings and were featured in performing arts such as concerts, tea ceremonies and more. The color illustrations that characterize Meiji woodblock prints, a genre of Japanese art that grew out of 17th-century developments in printing and book publishing, depicted the sweeping changes that the era brought to East Asia.

Although it was a time of societal and cultural shifts, a bolstered interest in art and design elevated Japanese craft traditions. From colorful porcelain table lamps with silk shades and hardwood tables decorated with dark lacquer to cabinets featuring iron hardware and inlaid with mother-of-pearl, Meiji furniture showcased Japan’s artistic heritage to the world.

Find a collection of antique Japanese Meiji period case pieces and storage cabinets, decorative objects, wall decorations and more furniture on 1stDibs.

Questions About Meiji Pottery Vases
  • 1stDibs ExpertMarch 22, 2022
    Vase pottery is a type of decorative object with an open top formed out of earthenware or clay. Not all vases are clay, however. Artisans may also produce them out of glass, aluminum, stone, marble, bronze and stainless steel. Typically, people arrange flowers in vases, but they can also function as standalone decorations. You'll find a large collection of antique and vintage vases on 1stDibs.