Vase with long neck, decorated with floral motifs

Japanese Collection

Accession Nr.: 53.341.1
Type: ceramics
Artist/Maker:
Date of production:
Late 19th or early 20th century
Meiji era or Taishō era
Place of production:
Signed: Signed with six, nearly invisible characters
Materials/Techniques: porcelain, sometsuke, grain-of-rice glazing technique (hotarude)
Dimensions: height: 17 cm
Literature:

佐賀県立九州陶磁文化館/ [The Kyushu Ceramic Museum], 『近現代肥前陶磁銘款集』 / Modern and contemporary marks of Hizen Ceramics. Arita, 佐賀県立九州陶磁文化館, 2006, n. 252.

About the artist and the invention of hotarude:
https://cpb-us-w2.wpmucdn.com/voices.uchicago.edu/dist/3/1229/files/2018/07/Snodgrass-Exhibiting-Meiji-Modernity-Japanese-Art-at-the-Columbian-Exposition-June-2006-2iwqrtf.pdf
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Japan:_Its_History,_Arts,_and_Literature/Volume_8/Chapter_8