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Satsuma Vases, Kyoto, Nishida Workshop , C. 1890

19th century
Description

Pair of Meiji period Kyoto Satsuma vases by Nishida Workshop with raised enamel and gilt decoration, Japan c. 1890

An impressive and richly decorated pair of antique earthenware Satsuma vases, crafted in Kyoto during the Meiji period (late 19th century) by the esteemed Nishida Workshop. These vases are exemplary of Kyoto Satsuma ware, created for export and characterised by their detailed painting, luxurious gilding, and narrative compositions.

Each vase is hand-painted with complex scenes featuring elegantly robed figures — possibly monks, sages, or aristocrats — placed within traditional Japanese landscapes and decorative surrounds. The reverse side of each vase depicts additional figures, some with golden halos, suggesting representations of deities or legendary sages. These figures are surrounded by elaborate backgrounds and enriched with floral and geometric patterns in gold.

Both vases feature zoomorphic handles shaped like animal heads, adding a sculptural element to the form. The applied raised enamel, especially on the garments, halos, and floral motifs, showcases the classic Kyoto Satsuma technique — using gilded dots and textured details to create a three-dimensional, tactile surface.

The vivid polychrome palette, extensive use of gold, and painstaking attention to fine detail reflect the high level of craftsmanship associated with Nishida. The bases of the vases are signed with the characters ??? (Nishida-zo, “Made by Nishida”) and ??? (Dai Nippon, “Great Japan”), affirming both origin and export intent. Pieces marked by Nishida Workshop have appeared at major international auctions, including Christie’s.

These vases are a testament to the skill and artistic ambition of Meiji-era ceramic artists, and they remain highly collectible among connoisseurs of Japanese export porcelain.

Measurements

First vase

Height: 31 cm / 12.25?

Upper diameter: 11.15 cm / 4.38?

Lower diameter: 10.65 cm / 4.18?

Widest point: 14.7 cm / 5.75?

Weight: 1219 g

Second vase

Height: 31.7 cm / 12.50?

Upper diameter: 11.35 cm / 4.46?

Lower diameter: 11.15 cm / 4.38?

Widest point: 15.3 cm / 6.00?

Weight: 1288 g

Condition

First vase: Two hairline cracks — one slightly visible externally, the other only visible inside. Minor gilding loss on the handles. Otherwise excellent antique condition with crisp detail and vibrant decoration.

Second vase: Rim chipping on the bottom edge and a hairline crack inside the neck. Some loss of gilding on the handles. Otherwise excellent condition for age, with well-preserved enamel and gilded decoration.

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Physical Dimensions
Height
31.7cm (12.48")
Width
15.3cm (6.02")
Depth
15.3cm (6.02")
Declaration

Gillers Antiques Ltd has dated this piece to the 1890s.

Reference Numbers
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Description
Pair of Meiji period Kyoto Satsuma vases by Nishida Workshop with raised enamel and gilt decoration, Japan c. 1890
An impressive and richly decorated pair of antique earthenware Satsuma vases, crafted in Kyoto during the Meiji period (late 19th century) by the esteemed Nishida Workshop.
Gillers Antiques Ltd

These vases are exemplary of Kyoto Satsuma ware, created for export and characterised by their detailed painting, luxurious gilding, and narrative compositions.

fig 1. Satsuma Vases, Kyoto, Nishida Workshop , c. 1890
fig 1. Satsuma Vases, Kyoto, Nishida Workshop , C. 1890

Each vase is hand-painted with complex scenes featuring elegantly robed figures — possibly monks, sages, or aristocrats — placed within traditional Japanese landscapes and decorative surrounds. The reverse side of each vase depicts additional figures, some with golden halos, suggesting representations of deities or legendary sages. These figures are surrounded by elaborate backgrounds and enriched with floral and geometric patterns in gold.

fig 2. Satsuma Vases, Kyoto, Nishida Workshop , c. 1890
fig 2. Satsuma Vases, Kyoto, Nishida Workshop , C. 1890

Both vases feature zoomorphic handles shaped like animal heads, adding a sculptural element to the form. The applied raised enamel, especially on the garments, halos, and floral motifs, showcases the classic Kyoto Satsuma technique — using gilded dots and textured details to create a three-dimensional, tactile surface.

fig 3. Satsuma Vases, Kyoto, Nishida Workshop , c. 1890
fig 3. Satsuma Vases, Kyoto, Nishida Workshop , C. 1890

The vivid polychrome palette, extensive use of gold, and painstaking attention to fine detail reflect the high level of craftsmanship associated with Nishida. The bases of the vases are signed with the characters ??? (Nishida-zo, “Made by Nishida”) and ??? (Dai Nippon, “Great Japan”), affirming both origin and export intent. Pieces marked by Nishida Workshop have appeared at major international auctions, including Christie’s.

fig 4. Satsuma Vases, Kyoto, Nishida Workshop , c. 1890
fig 4. Satsuma Vases, Kyoto, Nishida Workshop , C. 1890

These vases are a testament to the skill and artistic ambition of Meiji-era ceramic artists, and they remain highly collectible among connoisseurs of Japanese export porcelain.

Measurements

First vase

Height: 31 cm / 12.25?

fig 5. Satsuma Vases, Kyoto, Nishida Workshop , c. 1890
fig 5. Satsuma Vases, Kyoto, Nishida Workshop , C. 1890

Upper diameter: 11.15 cm / 4.38?

Lower diameter: 10.65 cm / 4.18?

Widest point: 14.7 cm / 5.75?

Weight: 1219 g

Second vase

Height: 31.7 cm / 12.50?

Upper diameter: 11.35 cm / 4.46?

Lower diameter: 11.15 cm / 4.38?

fig 6. Satsuma Vases, Kyoto, Nishida Workshop , c. 1890
fig 6. Satsuma Vases, Kyoto, Nishida Workshop , C. 1890

Widest point: 15.3 cm / 6.00?

Weight: 1288 g

Condition

First vase: Two hairline cracks — one slightly visible externally, the other only visible inside. Minor gilding loss on the handles. Otherwise excellent antique condition with crisp detail and vibrant decoration.

fig 7. Satsuma Vases, Kyoto, Nishida Workshop , c. 1890
fig 7. Satsuma Vases, Kyoto, Nishida Workshop , C. 1890

Second vase: Rim chipping on the bottom edge and a hairline crack inside the neck. Some loss of gilding on the handles. Otherwise excellent condition for age, with well-preserved enamel and gilded decoration.

fig 8. Satsuma Vases, Kyoto, Nishida Workshop , c. 1890
fig 8. Satsuma Vases, Kyoto, Nishida Workshop , C. 1890

Shipping & Packaging

Shipped fully tracked and insured.

Shipping cost includes professional packaging, labour, and postage.

Please review all photographs carefully, as they form an integral part of the description. Feel free to ask any questions.

Height
31.7cm (12.48")
Width
15.3cm (6.02")
Depth
15.3cm (6.02")
Date of Manufacture

Gillers Antiques Ltd has dated this piece to the 1890s.

Reference Numbers
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