This pair of Kutani porcelain vases, attributed to the Yamadō-dō workshop, presents a vivid iron-red enamel ground enriched with fine gilded ornament and alternating figural and floral reserves. The scenes are executed with controlled brushwork, showing children in traditional dress beside blooming garden landscapes, while the floral panels feature peonies and seasonal foliage in layered red, grey, and black enamels. The shoulder band incorporates geometric motifs typical of late Meiji to early Shōwa Kutani production, with radiating gilt scrollwork enhancing the flared necks. The surface craquelure is consistent with age and the enamels remain strong, giving the pair a balanced, decorative presence. This style aligns with workshop Kutani ware known for dense red overglaze decoration and narrative compositions.
Artist
Yamadō-dō workshop (Kutani), maker mark “九谷山中堂製”.
Artist Details
Yamadō-dō was one of several Kutani-area workshops active from the late 19th into the early 20th century, producing finely enameled wares for both domestic use and export. Their work is recognized for bright iron-red grounds, gilt embellishment, and alternating scenic panels reflecting regional Kutani traditions.
Movements
Japanese Kutani Ware
Artist Influenced by
Influenced by traditional Kutani kilns, Edo-period overglaze enamel painting, and export-oriented workshop practices admired in English and American markets.
Condition
Both vases show normal age-related wear, mild enamel rubbing, and a single marked base featuring the Yamadō-dō signature.
Size
(each): H 29.5 cm x W 14 cm x D 14 cm
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