Large Rare Antique Japanese Noritake Hand Painted 8/20cm Porcelain Rose Bowl

Large Rare Antique Japanese Noritake Hand Painted 8/20cm Porcelain Rose Bowl
Large Rare Antique Japanese Noritake Hand Painted 8/20cm Porcelain Rose Bowl
Large Rare Antique Japanese Noritake Hand Painted 8/20cm Porcelain Rose Bowl
Large Rare Antique Japanese Noritake Hand Painted 8/20cm Porcelain Rose Bowl
Large Rare Antique Japanese Noritake Hand Painted 8/20cm Porcelain Rose Bowl
Large Rare Antique Japanese Noritake Hand Painted 8/20cm Porcelain Rose Bowl
Large Rare Antique Japanese Noritake Hand Painted 8/20cm Porcelain Rose Bowl
Large Rare Antique Japanese Noritake Hand Painted 8/20cm Porcelain Rose Bowl
Large Rare Antique Japanese Noritake Hand Painted 8/20cm Porcelain Rose Bowl
Large Rare Antique Japanese Noritake Hand Painted 8/20cm Porcelain Rose Bowl
Large Rare Antique Japanese Noritake Hand Painted 8/20cm Porcelain Rose Bowl
Large Rare Antique Japanese Noritake Hand Painted 8/20cm Porcelain Rose Bowl

Large Rare Antique Japanese Noritake Hand Painted 8/20cm Porcelain Rose Bowl
Large & Very Rare Antique (Art Nouveau) Hand Painted Japanese “Noritake” 8/20cm Porcelain Rose Bowl. Beautifully handcrafted bowl with scenes from the Sahara Desert in Egypt with cobalt blue top band and silver plated rim. There are EPNS (electro plated silver plate) markings to the metal rim and hand painted mark at the base. Please browse all 12 photographs for size, weight & condition. The bowl is damage free without any chips or cracks. The only minor wear is to the gold gilding and silver plating, other than that perfect for its age. Over 100 years old from the Art Nouveau/Edwardian period I’m reliably advised. In 1876, Ichizaemon Morimura VI and his brother Toyo founded Morimura Gumi with the intent of establishing overseas trading by a Japanese company. The company was renamed Morimura Brothers in 1881. By the 1890s, the company had shifted from retail to wholesale operations and started working on design improvements for the pottery and porcelain ware, which had become one third of its business. By 1899, all of the pottery and porcelain decorating factories in Tokyo and Kyoto had been consolidated in Nagoya, and the company started research on creating European style hard white porcelain in Japan. In 1904, key members of this trading company created the Nippon Toki Kaisha, Ltd. (“the Company that makes Japan’s Finest China”) in Japan. A new factory was built in Noritake, near Nagoya (now Noritake-shinmachi, Nishi-ku, Nagoya, Aichi). In 1914 the company succeeded in creating their first Western style dinner set, called “Sedan”, to compete with European porcelain companies. Nippon Toki wares were mostly aimed at the European Market. This forerunner of the modern Noritake Company was founded in the village of Noritake, a small suburb near Nagoya, Japan. Most of the companys early wares carried one of the various Nippon back stamps to indicate its country of origin when exported to Western markets. Today, many collectors agree that the best examples of Nippon-era (18911921) hand painted porcelain carry a back stamp used by “Noritake” during the Nippon era. By 1923, Nippon Toki was looking to streamline its paperwork using machines to handle large orders coming in from the United States, and was impressed by the Hollereth tabulating machines manufactured by the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company (CTR). In May 1925, Morimura-Brothers entered into a sole agency agreement with CTR (which had been renamed IBM in 1924) to import the Hollerith machines into Japan. The first Hollerith tabulator in Japan was installed at Nippon Pottery in September 1925, making Noritake IBM customer #1 in Japan. It now provides ceramic and diamond grinding and abrasive solutions for many industries. Other products currently manufactured by Noritake, also derived from its core tableware manufacturing technologies, include thick film circuit substrates, engineering ceramics, ceramic powder, and vacuum fluorescent displays, [8] as well as heating furnaces and kilns, mixing technology, filtration systems, and cutting and grinding machines. Although consumers and collectors alike have called the tableware, “Noritake” (and/or simply, “Nippon”) since the late 1920s, the Japanese parent company did not officially change its name to the Noritake Co. Evidently, since Noritake is the name of a place, the company was initially prohibited from registering the name as a trade name. The item “Large Rare Antique Japanese Noritake Hand Painted 8/20cm Porcelain Rose Bowl” is in sale since Thursday, August 30, 2018. This item is in the category “Pottery, Porcelain & Glass\Porcelain/China\Noritake/Nipponware”. The seller is “santoor-uk” and is located in Ladywell (Near Eccles), Greater Manchester. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Manufacturer/ Type: Noritake
  • Sub-Type: Oriental
  • Material: Porcelain/ China
  • Date Range: 1900-1919 (Art Nouveau)
  • Object Type: Rose Bowl
  • Colour: Multi
  • Use: Tableware
  • Boxed/ Unboxed: Unboxed
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Pattern: Desert Scene
  • Style: Art Nouveau
  • Collection: Desert Scene Collection
  • Year of Manufacture: 1910 – 1915
  • MPN: Desert Scene

Large Rare Antique Japanese Noritake Hand Painted 8/20cm Porcelain Rose Bowl

Superb Antique Hand Painted & Gold Gilded Japanese Moriage 7/18cm Porcelain Egg

Superb Antique Hand Painted & Gold Gilded Japanese Moriage 7/18cm Porcelain Egg
Superb Antique Hand Painted & Gold Gilded Japanese Moriage 7/18cm Porcelain Egg
Superb Antique Hand Painted & Gold Gilded Japanese Moriage 7/18cm Porcelain Egg
Superb Antique Hand Painted & Gold Gilded Japanese Moriage 7/18cm Porcelain Egg
Superb Antique Hand Painted & Gold Gilded Japanese Moriage 7/18cm Porcelain Egg
Superb Antique Hand Painted & Gold Gilded Japanese Moriage 7/18cm Porcelain Egg
Superb Antique Hand Painted & Gold Gilded Japanese Moriage 7/18cm Porcelain Egg
Superb Antique Hand Painted & Gold Gilded Japanese Moriage 7/18cm Porcelain Egg
Superb Antique Hand Painted & Gold Gilded Japanese Moriage 7/18cm Porcelain Egg
Superb Antique Hand Painted & Gold Gilded Japanese Moriage 7/18cm Porcelain Egg
Superb Antique Hand Painted & Gold Gilded Japanese Moriage 7/18cm Porcelain Egg
Superb Antique Hand Painted & Gold Gilded Japanese Moriage 7/18cm Porcelain Egg

Superb Antique Hand Painted & Gold Gilded Japanese Moriage 7/18cm Porcelain Egg
Superb Antique (1920s) Hand Painted & Gold Gilded 7/18cm Japanese Moriage Porcelain Egg. An unusual handcrafted and hand painted Japanese porcelain piece from the Art Deco period. Please browse all 12 photographs for size and condition as they are self explanatory. This is an old item from the 1920s but in good condition. There are no chips or cracks and hardly any wear to any parts of the gold painting. A beautiful elegant decorative egg incorporating all the traditional Japanese porcelain making techniques. Moriage & Icchin Moriage – (Icchin is the name of the tool used to draw moriage). Technique to make ceramics three-dimensional. Gold Raised Work After the first firing of a painted piece the moriage is covered by painting it with liquid gold giving a raised gold look. Gold Beading – when small gold dots are placed carefully and precisely on the moriage. Raised Enamel – A technique to enhance a gold finish to make it more luxurious. Sprig Mold – A one-piece mold used in making ornamentation. The item “Superb Antique Hand Painted & Gold Gilded Japanese Moriage 7/18cm Porcelain Egg” is in sale since Thursday, August 30, 2018. This item is in the category “Pottery, Porcelain & Glass\Porcelain/China\Oriental”. The seller is “santoor-uk” and is located in Salford, Greater Manchester. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Manufacturer/ Type: Japanese
  • Sub-Type: Moriage
  • Material: Porcelain/ China
  • Date: Art Deco Period
  • Product Type: Ornamental Egg
  • Colour: Multi
  • Use: Decorative
  • Boxed/ Unboxed: Unboxed
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Style: Oriental
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Date Range: 1920-1939 (Art Deco)
  • Object Type: Ornamental Egg & Stand
  • Year of Manufacture: 1920s

Superb Antique Hand Painted & Gold Gilded Japanese Moriage 7/18cm Porcelain Egg