Share your favorites on Show & Tell

Who Made This Vase

In China and Dinnerware > Show & Tell.
All items138541 of 244526Victorian Wicker Platform RockerState Souvenir Spoons
6
Love it
0
Like it

auraaura loves this.
martikamartika loves this.
SEAN68SEAN68 loves this.
robin56robin56 loves this.
aghcollectaghcollect loves this.
See 4 more
Add to collection

    Please create an account, or Log in here

    If you don't have an account, create one here.


    Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate


    Posted 10 years ago

    Katestlouis
    (35 items)

    This is about 7" tall x 6" across. I cannot make out who made it. Think it says Handpainted. Thought it might be Nippon or Noritake, but did not see this logo when I looked at websites.
    Any help is appreciated.

    Mystery Solved
    logo
    China and Dinnerware
    See all
    INCREDIBLE QUALITY 19thC HUGE FRENCH PARIS PORCELAIN ENAMEL BIRD SCENIC VASE #1
    INCREDIBLE QUALITY 19thC HUGE FRENC...
    $255
    Antique Teichert Meissen Blue Onion Reticulated Plates 6
    Antique Teichert Meissen Blue Onion...
    $225
    STPGOODS Winter Forest Dessert Plate Set of 2 Bone China Christmas Plates 7.5
    STPGOODS Winter Forest Dessert Plat...
    $24
    Vintage Royal Worcester Canopic Porcelain Plates 10.5
    Vintage Royal Worcester Canopic Por...
    $89
    logo
    INCREDIBLE QUALITY 19thC HUGE FRENCH PARIS PORCELAIN ENAMEL BIRD SCENIC VASE #1
    INCREDIBLE QUALITY 19thC HUGE FRENC...
    $255
    See all

    Comments

    1. robin56 robin56, 10 years ago
      I believe the bottom word is Reinstadt. Go to http://www.porcelainmarksandmore.com. The hallmark should be there. Look under german porcelain. Love it.
    2. SEAN68 SEAN68, 10 years ago
      its Nippon , its marked Japan and its Nippon !!!
    3. maryh1956 maryh1956, 10 years ago
      It was made in Japan by IE & C Company of Nagoya, Japan in 1920-30’s
      I’m not sure if you know this, but the word “Nippon" translates to “JAPAN”. however Nippon collectors concentrate on products made by Noritake and the companies who produced for them, such as Morimura Brothers.
      In other words, you won’t find the mark on your piece on any Nippon collector’s site mark’s guide, even though it was made in the same area-Nagoya
      Here’s a link to gothenorg.com. If you scroll down to the “Hand painted/ Sundry” category you will see your mark, but he has not been able to identify the full name of the maker
      http://www.gotheborg.com/marks/20thcenturyjapan.shtml

    Want to post a comment?

    Create an account or login in order to post a comment.