KORANSHA & FUKAGAWA PORCELAIN COMPANY

KORANSAHA
was started by Fukagawa Eizaemon (1833-1889), Fukaumi Suminosuke & his
brother Takeji, Tsuji Katsuzo and Tezuka Kamenosuke in Meiji 8th ( 1875 ) to produce mostly
export porcelain ware to Europe & America. In 1879, Fukaumi and other members left the
company and Koransha was reestablished by Eizaemon. After his death in 1889, his oldest
son, Yotaro succeeded the company while his second son,  Fukagawa Chuji started
Fukagawa Porcelain Company.  




 Koransha Plate ( 1880 - 1890 )







                           







                                                              

    



Fukagawa Seiji ( Fukagawa Porcelain Company )

Fukagawa Seiji company was founded by Fukagawa Chuji ( 1871-1934 ) who was the second
oldest  son of Fukagawa Eizaemon. The company exported a porcelain ware to Europe and
America highly prized through the world fairs.

                
            Fukagawa Seiji mark of
             Mt. Fuji and a Stream





          






  Fukagawa Plate marked Fukagawa-sei  (1900 - 1920 )

                











                    
IMARI
Meiji Imari