Featured Satsuma Maruni(?) teapot, Meiji or Taisho period?

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  1. nastina.nastea

    nastina.nastea Well-Known Member

    Hi dear Members,

    Hope you all have a nice weekend;)

    I bought today this Satsuma teapot. It is around 12,5cm height.
    On one side there is Geisha scene, on the other - birds and bamboo on cobalt background.

    If my research is correct, then the mark says it is Maruni work? However, as I understood, Maruni mark was used by several different makers...

    So I would be grateful if someone could confirm that it is Maruni (or not).

    Thank you!

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  2. bosko69

    bosko69 Well-Known Member

    Beauty-You'll soon get follow up.
    @Ce BCA
     
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  3. nastina.nastea

    nastina.nastea Well-Known Member

    Thank's:shame:
     
  4. Ce BCA

    Ce BCA Well-Known Member

    Yes it says Maruni on the base in kanji. This one looks pre 1900, probably around 1880 or so. The scene is a family visiting one of the lakes around Mt Fuji, family visiting scenes are quite common. The women depicted are not Geisha.
     
  5. nastina.nastea

    nastina.nastea Well-Known Member

    Oh, thank You Ce BCA for help! And thank you for advising what kind of scene it actually is (bad for my mistake), it's very interesting :)
     
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  6. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Thank you for saying that. I have corrected that in umpteen posts in the past, because it is incorrect and can be regarded as offensive.
    Geisha is a specific profession, and not all Japanese women are Geishas.

    This is not a dig at you, nastina, I know many North Americans use the word to mean Japanese women, and you probably didn't know any better.

    Geishas are rarely depicted on Japanese ceramics, in fact I have never seen a Geisha on ceramics, only on Ukiyo-e.
    Geishas can be recognised by a specific way of wearing the kimono, with a low neckline at the back, as well as specific hairstyles and make up.
     
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  7. nastina.nastea

    nastina.nastea Well-Known Member

    You’re absolutely right, it’s really important to indicate it correctly and I can’t agree more.
    As I said, it’s just my mistake made by a lack of knowledge in this topic and I hope I haven’t offended @Ce BCA

    And thank you @Any Jewelry, as I didn’t know that Geisha are rarely shown on ceramics (now I know) and it’s such a great and important info! It shows how much more I need to learn)
     
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  8. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Ce isn't a Japanese lady.:playful: Neither am I.:)
    You weren't to know.
     
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  9. nastina.nastea

    nastina.nastea Well-Known Member

    I feel better then)))
     
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  10. Ce BCA

    Ce BCA Well-Known Member

    Not at all, and no need to apologise I was just giving the correct information for you. When I write short form without much explanation it's usually because I'm in the middle of something else - but if I don't reply there and then I forget to do it later.
     
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  11. nastina.nastea

    nastina.nastea Well-Known Member

    Noted with thanks:happy:
     
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