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Admin19.08.2021

Japanese Noritake porcelain

This mark shows that the pottery was made under the rule of the Shimazu clan and is a good way of determining if the item is of value.
Admin21.07.2021

Efineantiques Fine Porcelain and Table of Fine Porcelain Marks

Since marks can no longer be used as a reliable indicator of age, buyers must use other clues.
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Admin05.08.2021

Efineantiques Fine Porcelain and Table of Fine Porcelain Marks

It is harder to do research since returning to the USA but the passion remains!!!! I have information on many marks in my files.
Admin14.08.2021

How to Identify a Signed Japanese Vase

Mostly dolls but a lot of glass, pottery, etc.
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Admin04.09.2021

Modern Japanese Pottery and Porcelain Marks (窯印): NORITAKE

Imports from Japan did not really start back up until the summer of 1947.
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Admin28.08.2021

Nippon Reproductions: Patterns and Marks

Mark: Letter "M as in "Morimura" surrounded by a wreath, crowned by "Noritake" in capitals and below also in capitals, Hand painted and Made in Japan.
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Admin18.06.2021

Nippon Reproductions: Patterns and Marks

We hope this helps those out there looking for this information quickly.
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Admin10.08.2021

How To Read Satsuma Marks

I will appreciate your evaluation.
Admin23.08.2021

Efineantiques Fine Porcelain and Table of Fine Porcelain Marks

Zo This part of the marking means "to made" or "to manufacture" but can also mean "made by" and is often the last kanji on the marking, written in the bottom left corner.
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Admin21.08.2021

Japanese Porcelain Marks

I found a Japanese guy on Youtube who made videos of himself playing many early FG, and he mentioned the serial number and date code most of the time.
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Admin03.08.2021

How To Read Satsuma Marks

The Japan serial numbers continue to use 5 digits on the brace under the fretboard.
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Admin22.08.2021

`Nippon' stamp dates production of Japanese vase

Miscellaneous Pottery Porcelain Marks: Including various marks from a range of British, American, and European pottery and porcelain manufacturers.
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