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Subject:Re: Bronze mark
Posted By: Guy Sun, Jun 19, 2016
The mark reads: 西京 吉田造 or 'Seikyô - Yoshida zô' (made by Yoshida (in) the western capital). Seikyo is an alternative name for Kyoto.
The workshop of Yoshida in Kyoto was already active during the early Meiji period, producing bronze jardinières (suiban), vases, gongs and ornaments for both domestic and export markets.
Yoshida's Kyoto bronze ware workshop is well known for producing items of extremely high quality. His work was shown at the 1876 International Exhibition in Philadelphia.
Guy.
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