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    Posted 2 years ago

    amjm7393
    (33 items)

    Good day everyone! I picked up this irresistible little teapot plate and unfortunately could not locate matching teacup. It does have mark on bottom but I'm unable to locate maker. Can anyone help with my search?

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    1. apostata apostata, 2 years ago
      actually your question is this shakkan ho = table ware
      and your question is are we missing a cup

      well shakkan ho can be table ware without cup
      but were are we committed to

      on the back we are committed to karakusa that is the red scroll in the form of fern arabesque

      and we are commited to double rim cirkels and the mark , which is imo abbrevited . because i only this with 6 characters

      is it real , yep it is real due to the difference in fluidum , the frotte ( the stroking got different density , so it is not stamped

      the bowl is rinka =foliate shape and gilt and not tranfer and quite heavy on decoration, so probably a decoration piece in stead of shakkan-ho

      well there karakusa pieces in in combined red, but not in complete red , actually i assume it is showa period something like 1970 i guess

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