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Japanese Tray

2020Rogueman
8 months ago
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Description

Japanese Satsuma tray or large plate. Thousand faces motif.

Category Asian Art
Medium Pottery. Kutani.
Distinguishing marks See photo of signature on back of item.
Condition Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item 14 1/2 inches square
History Purchased at an antiques market many years ago.
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Submitted by NaidaTheCollector

Thank you for sharing the images of your Japanese Satsuma-style porcelain tray featuring the “Thousand Faces” motif. Here's a detailed report based on the information and images you've provided:

Item:

Japanese Satsuma Kutani Tray or Plate (14.5” square)

Description and Features:

  • Type: Hand-painted porcelain tray or large square plate.
  • Motif:Thousand Faces” — a traditional depiction of Buddhist disciples (Arhats or Rakan) in intricate group scenes. Often linked to storytelling and spiritual themes in Satsuma or Kutani wares.
  • Color Palette: Rich use of gold detailing, vibrant reds, blues, blacks, and whites—consistent with late 19th to early 20th-century Kutani ware.
  • Edge Pattern: Features a traditional border with stylized dragons, floral and textile patterns.
  • Marking: The red mark on the reverse is kanji, possibly reading something akin to “優高會” (though the exact artist or kiln is uncertain, it resembles markings used in mid-20th-century Kutani-style revival export pieces).
  • Condition: Appears excellent, with no visible chips or cracks, based on your note and photos.

Origin and Age:

  • Likely made in Japan, Kutani region, or made in Kutani-style.
  • The technique and motif indicate Showa period (1926–1989) production, though it could be slightly earlier or later depending on specific maker.
  • The “Thousand Faces” motif became especially popular in export markets from the Meiji through Showa periods.
  • Though this piece resembles Satsuma in motif, the glossy glaze and color usage point more toward Kutani or Kutani-style porcelain.

Estimated Value (as of 2025):

  • Auction/Dealer Resale Value (in excellent condition):
    $150 – $300 USD
    (Higher if artist/kiln is authenticated and sought after.)
  • Insurance Replacement Value:
    $300 – $400 USD

Note: Pieces with similar motifs and size but lower quality painting typically sell for $75–$125. Finer gilding and denser detail, as seen on yours, increases the desirability and price.

Recommendations:

  • If considering resale, try platforms like LiveAuctioneers, eBay (with “Kutani Thousand Faces” keywords), or consignment with an Asian antiques dealer.
  • To confirm the maker and exact value, consider a professional appraisal from a certified Asian art appraiser—especially one familiar with Japanese export ware.
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