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    Posted 11 years ago

    honey
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    I think this may be an Asian antique? I have seen a plate like it that had a sticker marked TOYO, but nothing with this maker mark. It is 6 1/2" wide and 3" tall. Maybe a cigar or pipe bowl?

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    1. Zowie Zowie, 11 years ago
      It doesn't matter which one it is very pretty well done
    2. honey honey, 11 years ago
      thanks Zowie.
    3. Zowie Zowie, 11 years ago
      It's a pleasure honey it's not often I call a female that
    4. honey honey, 11 years ago
      it's my cute little dog's name. I didn't have her picture to use, so it's her name and my picture, but you can call me honey anytime: my husband does.

    5. woodster, 11 years ago
      Hi ... I am not sure other than I believe it to be Japanese as I have two plates and a vase that are exactly the same pattern and markings! Not that that helps you identify this piece any more than I can mine ... sorry! But they are very pretty!
    6. honey honey, 11 years ago
      thanks for the input. I would like to see the vase, I bet it's really pretty.
    7. woodster, 11 years ago
      I'll try and get a photo up for you!! I don't think I can put one on this comment?!
    8. woodster, 11 years ago
      Ok ... lol ... I've put up some shots of my vase and plates, so you should be able to find them :o)
    9. honey honey, 11 years ago
      Toyo, Toki Kaisha Ltd, founded 1917.
    10. woodster, 11 years ago
      Well done!
    11. honey honey, 11 years ago
      Thanks woodster, Now, I wonder how old they are.
    12. apostata apostata, 2 years ago
      no we are in a fukagawa styling, and IMO we have to restrict the fukagawa styling , to a wakajawa

      than the question remains which one = a sort of a FUKAGAWA JYAKUZAN WAKAYAMA

      than the questions how old IMO we got an exclusion on early ware by means rim so something like 1960

      i love this this more bang for a buck , well done congrats

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