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Satsuma is a Japanese pottery with a distinctive creamy beige crackled glaze. Most of the pieces were decorated with blue, red, green, orange, or gold. Almost all Satsuma found today was made after 1860, especially during the Meiji Period, 1868-1912. During World War I, Americans could not buy undecorated European porcelains. Women who liked to make hand-painted porcelains at home began to decorate plain Satsuma. Early Satsuma pieces have floral designs asymmetrically space, with much open space, or pictures of people , usually religious figures. These pieces are known today as "American Satsuma."
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| Category | Pattern or Item | Description | Year Priced | | Satsuma | Vase | Flying Birds, Flora, 12 In.. | 1995 | | Satsuma | Vase | Maidens, Flowering Trees, 7 1/2 In. | 1995 | | Satsuma | Vase | Monkey, Vine, Floral & Fruit Design, Bulbous, 19th Century, 21 In. | 1995 | | Satsuma | Vase | Mountain & Lake Scene, Figures, 15 In. | 1995 | | Satsuma | Vase | Samurai Design, Floor, Large, 26 In. | 1995 | | Satsuma | Vase | Samurai, Pheasant & Floral Design, Cylinder Form, 18 In., Pair | 1995 | | Satsuma | Vase | Urn Shape, Raised Figures Of Elephants & Humans, Beaded, C.1900, 15 In. | 1995 | | Satsuma | Vase | Warrior On Side, Flowers Other Side, Scrolled Top, Fish Handles | 1995 | | Satsuma | Vase | Wirework Cover, Octagonal, Floral Reserves, 19th Century, 8 1/2 In. | 1995 | | Satsuma | Vase | Woman In Flower Garden Scene, Polychrome Enamel, Wood Base, 10 In. | 1995 |
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