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    Posted 9 years ago

    mikeigotit
    (507 items)

    Japanese saucer, unknown MFG, Or year it was produced does anybody know the style this is ? any help identify this pattern or style is greatly appreciated and yes made it ??

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    1. getthatmonkeyoutofme getthatmonkeyoutofme, 9 years ago
      japanese satsuma i think...
      you might find it here:
      gotheborg.com/marks/satsuma.shtml

    2. inky inky, 9 years ago
      Lovely!...:-)
    3. mikeigotit mikeigotit, 9 years ago
      getthatmonkeyoutofme, thanks !!!!
    4. wexval, 9 years ago
      Getthat... is correct, it's Satsuma, probably late Meiji, but it's not listed in Gotheborg. The correct orientation is 9o degrees clockwise. The roof-like character at the top is a yago, usually meaning 'under the roof of' or 'in the shop of' with the remaining characters naming the shop or studio. Is that an actual ribbon and how is it attached? I have never seen that before.
      Cheers, Val
    5. mikeigotit mikeigotit, 9 years ago
      thanks val, that is a twist tie attached to the back with scotch tape. the sticker is original.

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