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tigerchips's loves98 of 133Handpainted Nippon Porcelain Bowl !Water Lily or Lily Pond or Crocus or Lotus Bowl Vase by Clarice Cliff
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    Posted 9 years ago

    Leaster
    (2 items)

    This 7" tall and 5" at the base. I love it, but can't find anything that matches it. The gold details are raised,

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    Comments

    1. tigerchips tigerchips, 9 years ago
      Noritake Nippon
    2. tigerchips tigerchips, 9 years ago
      Let me get my Noritake book....
    3. tigerchips tigerchips, 9 years ago
      This mark... Issued in 1891 and registered in Japan in 1911. This stamp appears in both green and blue, the green denoting first grade and blue second grade.
    4. racer4four racer4four, 9 years ago
      Great work there TC!
    5. Leaster, 9 years ago
      TC- thank you for the help, so is this piece from the date period you gave me?
    6. tigerchips tigerchips, 9 years ago
      1891-1921 would be my guess. You can read about the Nippon marked porcelain here... http://www.collectorsweekly.com/asian/nippon-porcelain

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