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Nippon Porcelain3 of 262 ANTIQUE NIPPON HAND PAINTED TWO HANDLE SCENES VASE (Morimura Bros Circa 1911-1921)Nippon Vase 8.5 "
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    Posted 1 year ago

    Elyse
    (1 item)

    Nippon China
    New to collecting so I don't have much information on what these pieces are exactly hoping to find out more info

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    Antique Nippon Vase Hand Painted 22 k Gold HEIGHT 7.25
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    1. dav2no1 dav2no1, 1 year ago
      Welcome to CW. Here's some general tips..

      "If your piece is marked “Nippon,” then it was made and imported between 1891 and 1921. If it is marked “Japan”, then your piece was made and imported after 1921."

      "M-in-Wreath, hand-painted ("M" stands for importer,
      Morimura Bros.); found in green, blue, magenta & gold.
      Mark used since 1911."

      "Meito China or Crown mark, produced after 1908 by Nogoya Seito Sho Ltd which was founded by Kotero Asukai, a former Nortike employee. Nippon items with the Meito mark tend to be less decorative than their Noritake counterparts."

      https://nipponcollectorsclub.com/backstamps/
    2. racer4four racer4four, 1 year ago
      Welcome, and as you have found CW has some fantastically helpful and knowledgeable people (Dav2 is one of course!)

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