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Creator: Kozan Zo
Extraordinary Meiji Satsuma Cup & Saucer, Raised Gilt Enamel Signature, Kozan Zo
By Kozan Zo
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Extraordinary Meiji Satsuma Cup & Saucer, Raised Gilt Enamel Signature, Kozan Zo, Japan, circa 1900s
This extraordinary Meiji-era Satsuma cabinet cup and saucer set, crafted by the ...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Meiji Kozan Zo Asian Art and Furniture
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Pottery
$1,104 Sale Price
20% Off
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