Posted 2 years ago
Jackie
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Grandmother's china cabinet. Violet and gold-leaf pattern from Japon. Can anyone tell me more?
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Posted 2 years ago
Jackie
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Grandmother's china cabinet. Violet and gold-leaf pattern from Japon. Can anyone tell me more?
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Thanks, Tikiray.
any markings?
Mekei, should have answered you sooner but been under the weather. What markings should I look for. Right now, everything's in storage.
Mekei, my brain is still not back to normal. This set has the word "JAPON" on the bottom.
It looks like a similar one that I have that says Hand Painted Nippon which was "Japan" before 1921. I have a different pattern but shape and design look very close. It is called a Chocolate Pot and cups. Hope this helps a little.
MissMolly is right it is nippon.nice set,thanks for sharing..