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    Posted 10 years ago

    Cat732
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    I have this lovely little dish with a pouring spout on each long side, given to me by an elderly neighbor who was going into a nursing home. It has an Art Deco look to it which is one thing I love about it! I could not find this design anywhere.
    The bottom is unglazed and has a green marking, "Hand Painted" above the "M" and "Nippon" below it. Also, on the bottom near the mark is an impressed flower, some numbers and another design that I don't know what it is.
    Measures approximately 7 3/8" long x 4 3/8" wide at the spouts. Does anyone know what it was used for and how I can tell if it is a genuine old Nippon piece?

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    1. aghcollect aghcollect, 10 years ago
      Vegetable dish - Mark: M standing for Morimura in a wreath, crowned by Hand painted and below, NIPPON. Date: Introduced in 1911 and possible in use until 1921.

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