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Japanese Pottery1279 of 1449UCAGCO JAPAN HAND PAINTED PITCHERsmall china pitcher Hand painted art pottery
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    Posted 10 years ago

    Behrinmind
    (82 items)

    Okura Art China or Seto China ? Not sure.
    Bone china decorated all around. Just beautiful. different shape than most tea cups.

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    Comments

    1. maryh1956 maryh1956, 10 years ago
      Can your try posting another photo of the mark, this one is blurry
    2. Behrinmind Behrinmind, 10 years ago
      Thank you idcloisonne! that was tremendous help! I look at the site Gotheborg.com to try and identify Asian porcelain. Do have go to sites that you could recommend. Our German Shepherd 5 years old male black and sable He is a lot of fun.
    3. maryh1956 maryh1956, 10 years ago
      I looked on gotheborg.com, and he has the OK china as being made between 1930-50’s. The wreath was different from yours, but he hasn’t actually identified the maker, so you should concentrate your search on those initials. I can tell you that it’s not Okura Art china
    4. Braider, 10 years ago
      What a peaceful scene to wake up to. Do you have the matching saucer?
    5. Behrinmind Behrinmind, 10 years ago
      No just this piece. Gorgeous art work. I have several pieces of Asian porcelain and pottery. I should make an album of them.

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