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    Posted 6 years ago

    Allthingst…
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    Any ideas on this mark where from ect very fine translucent porcelain Nippon symbol but no writing cheers

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    1. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 6 years ago
      it's a japanese bowl in the Kakiemon style, but i think the mark is noritake, but not sure.
    2. katherinescollections katherinescollections, 6 years ago
      Yes, Noritake. Need a better view of the mark.
    3. Allthingstrent, 6 years ago
      Better photo of mark up there now thanks guys
    4. katherinescollections katherinescollections, 6 years ago
      As you will see via this link, Noritake has a very long history:

      http://www.morimura.co.jp/english/history/index.html#e3

      And many hallmarks, as seen on this site:

      http://gotheborg.com/marks/noritake.shtml

      I don't see your mark here. However with such a long history and so many marks it is possible this is genuine but rare. It seems to be a very early mark (note the toes are not upturned blobs). Perhaps asking in one of the Japanese groups or a group that specializes in Noritake on Facebook may help.

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