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A Japanese Satsuma bowl, signed by Eizan. Meiji Period (1868-1912). The petal moulded bowl densely painted in a ‘Millefleur’ pattern, with numerous flowerheads, and large raised enamel chrysanthemums, heightened with gilt. 
Signed 英山造 - Eizan-zo and Satsuma Mon within elaborate floral panel.
Diameter - 12.2 cm, 3/4”. 
Height - 5.5 cm, 2 1/8”. 
Condition - Typical minor wear to the gilding. Otherwise perfect. No restoration.





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