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We recently added two interesting, Japanese Blue and White porcelain works by Makuzu Kozan to our website, so we thought it an opportune (and long-overdue) moment to shine a light on the celebrated Japanese Imperial Ceramicist.

(As always with our blogs, you can click on any of the images to take a closer look at the piece in question.)

Born in...


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Last year we ran a Competition where entrants had to guess the number of birds that featured on a single panel on this exceptional vase signed Sozan, (Principal Artist for the Kinkozan Company.) The correct answer was a staggering 284!

The competition was a big hit with many of our friends, followers and clients taking part, so we tho...


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As we enter 2026 and the Year of the Horse, we are showcasing one of our favourite Meiji-era metalworks from our collection of Japanese Fine Art and Antiques.

We have chosen this exceptional, large (85cm in height) Incense Burner to be our first “Item of the Month” in the Year of the Horse because it features at its summit, a majestic prancing Pegasus.

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As we enter 2026 and look forward to the coming Year of the Horse, we allow ourselves one last look back at some of the wonderful works of art that we said a fond farewell to over the last 12 months.

As always, you can click on any of the images to take a closer look at the piece in question.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank all ...


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As we start to wind down for the holidays, there’s just enough time to post our Festive Newsletter.

In this edition we take a look at how the Winter Solstice is celebrated across Japan and we turn our noses up, (but in a good way), at a centuries-old Japanese parlour game.

We showcase some of the wonderful works of art that we have introduced to our web...


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