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Subject:Identify mark
Posted By: steven pand Mon, Dec 30, 2019 IP: 50.35.50.65

Can anyone help identify this mark from a porcelain incense burner.



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Subject:Re: Identify mark
Posted By: Martin Michels Tue, Dec 31, 2019

The mark reads: Satsuma 薩摩 - Keida 慶田.
The red character is the typical Keida Kakihan (personal seal), found on most of his pieces.

Keida Masataro (1852-1924) was the foremost potter from Kagoshima prefecture at the turn of the 20th century.
He succeeded his uncle at the Keida kiln in 1894 and tried to improve the quality of Satsuma ceramic wares, that tended to decline at that time. Some of his works were exhibited in the 1904 Saint Louis Exposition, where he gained fame.

Regards,
Martin.




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