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Master's loves940 of 1586Studio Art Pottery Chip and Dip SignedVintage Venetian Murano Milifori Glass & Hematite Necklace 1960s/1970s?
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    Posted 7 years ago

    Mrstyndall
    (912 items)

    I love these two stunning blue and white pottery pieces. I actually purchased these two pieces at two different locations and they are not made by the same maker. The one has a blue Chinese mark on back. The other piece has an Impressed mark on the back, but I have no idea who made either. Has anyone ever seen these markings before?

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    1. Efesgirl Efesgirl, 7 years ago
      If you remove the label on the other piece, you might find the same mark underneath.
    2. Efesgirl Efesgirl, 7 years ago
      Well, that answered that question. Can you get a better/clearer photo of the impressed mark?
    3. Mrstyndall Mrstyndall, 7 years ago
      Ok, I just uploaded a closer shot-don't know if that helps.
    4. Efesgirl Efesgirl, 7 years ago
      Looks like there's a lot of glaze inside the mark. I take a clear photo from a distance and then enlarge it in my phone before uploading to my pc. Often I can't get a clear shot from close up.
    5. apostata apostata, 2 years ago
      this is japanese i think , i can.t help you with the marks the right one i don,t now and the left mark looks likely the Japanese Katakana or Hiragama, quite new


      i might be completely wrong

      There are two types of 'kana's : 'hiragana'pdf and 'katakana'pdf. You can consider a 'hiragana' as the
      ?standard phonetic alphabets and 'katakana' as an alphabet to emphasize that this is something foreign.
      ?Using Italics in English writing emphasizing a word or a phrase is similar to this. ('katakana' is used only
      ?for words and not for phrases)

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