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    Posted 9 years ago

    antiquecit…
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    I bought this at a flea market and just thought it was pretty .
    there is a marking .."Tayo" ?? Anyone have any info on this ?
    Thanks for any help

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    1. swfinluv1 swfinluv1, 9 years ago
      I can't see the last picture very well. Maybe Toyo?

      http://www.ebay.com/itm/TOYO-Fleury-Porcelain-Ginger-Jar-6-25-Signed-Dated-1988-/201468988306?hash=item2ee87ccb92:g:2ScAAOSw0e9U1kwK
    2. antiquecitychic, 9 years ago
      Thanks for the comparison.. Close but mine is really much older - But def same name - alittle diferent logo.. But same company
      I will try and contact them
      Thank you !
    3. wexval, 9 years ago
      Toyo is a distributor. It markets a variety of Japanese porcelains, Kutani, Satsuma, Botan, among others. It uses paper labels in conjunction with fired kiln marks and also stand-alone stamps as yours. When there are no other marks, there is no way to identify the kiln. Cheers, Val

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