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This page lists some of the many maker's marks found on antique Japanese porcelain and ceramic objects including Arita porcelain, Kutani porcelain, Seto porcelain, Satsuma pottery and others. Listed are also some modern Japanese porcelain marks.
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The Takito Company, a Japanese porcelain manufacturer, was established in 1909 and operated until its dissolution in 1948. Throughout this period, it produced a wide range of porcelain items, including decorative objects, tableware, and figurines.
Noritake wares from circa 1948 to 1952 may bear a number of marks including "Made in Occupied Japan" and "Occupied Japan." In 1963 the company started to use its English name Noritake Company Ltd to which the Japanese company also officially changed its name in 1981.
2 wrz 2014 · The back stamp is a red circle with a 5-point star over what may be a flower with "made in Japan" and a small crown over the circle. Not asking for identification help (I've got Replacements trying) but would be happy to share photos with you for your hobby.
the backstamp of an English giftware company that imported pottery from Japan; they appear to be in business from the late teens to the early 1920's. Items with this backstamp are considered art pottery.
This page lists some of the marks and signatures found on antique or vintage Japanese cloisonné, bronzes, woodblock prints, paintings and other non-ceramic objects. For identification of marks on Japanese porcelain and pottery visit our Japanese Porcelain Marks Identification Guide.
Potter's marks and other insignia to help you identify your Japanese pottery & porcelain