Ww1 imperial Japanese statue

Description

  1. Immerse in the grandeur of Taisho-era Japan with this exquisite 1915 Bizen ware statue of Fleet Admiral Togo Heihachiro, revered as the 'Nelson of the East'. Standing at about 20cm tall, this rare collectible was crafted by the distinguished Toukeidou, a kiln with over five centuries of legacy, even serving the Imperial Household in the early Showa period.

This statue, commemorating the legendary victory in the Battle of Tsushima, where Admiral Togo led the Japanese fleet to a historic triumph, is not just a figure but a celebration of Japan's martial excellence and a nod to a pivotal moment in naval history. The piece is in excellent condition, without any chips or damage, a true testament to the enduring artistry of Bizen pottery. Marked with the prestigious Toukeidou seal, this artifact is a treasured find for serious collectors and enthusiasts of military history.

Own a piece of heritage that resonates with the valor and brilliance of Japan's esteemed maritime past, presented in the form of a skillfully crafted, ceramic statue of one of Japan's most honored naval figures.