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Admin16.07.2021

Japanese Porcelain Ware

The flourishing of trade between Japan and the Song from the Heian to the Kamakura period led to a large volume of ceramics being brought in from the continent; the extant domestic ash glaze could no longer compete, which led to various changes in the Seto ware as well.
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Admin18.09.2021

Japanese Porcelain Ware

Ohi ware is defined by the brilliant reddish-brown luster of the bowls' surface created by using the Amber glaze.
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Admin10.09.2021

NIPPON PORCELAIN & NIPPON

Hasami Ware Nagasaki Hasami-yaki 波佐見焼 developed in Hasami, in Nagasaki prefecture.
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Admin20.08.2021

What’s It Worth?: Lustreware porcelain from Japan

In 2004 and from then on my warm thank you goes to John Wocher and Howard Reed whose knowledge and interest has sparked a new life into this section and given reason for a new overhaul.
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Admin08.08.2021

Echizen Ware Guide: Japanese Ceramics (Pottery)

In either case they seems to have went out of business in 1947.
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Admin13.07.2021

The A

This is also when we say that the modern Japanese porcelain industry started.
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Admin15.09.2021

NIPPON PORCELAIN & NIPPON

These items, especially shochu bottles and jars, are made from high iron clay covered with colored glaze.
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Admin16.07.2021

Japanese Porcelain Marks

, 5 years ago It's very beautiful! Their porcelain was also sold as Meito China.
Admin01.08.2021

Modern Japanese Pottery and Porcelain Marks (窯印): MADE IN JAPAN OR JAPAN

The two vertically written characters read Toku sei i.
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Admin15.07.2021

Japanese Porcelain Ware

Chikaramachi branch factory of Noritake Chikaramachi, Made In Japan.
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Admin23.07.2021

Modern Japanese Pottery and Porcelain Marks (窯印): MADE IN JAPAN OR JAPAN

Nippon is the Japanese name for Japan.
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Admin03.08.2021

Types of Japanese Pottery and Porcelain

A friendly reader, Rosalie Babineaux, have volunteered the information that this marks is a Noritake contract mark for Giftcraft Importers of Toronto Canada in operation during the 50s and 60s.
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