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    Posted 8 years ago

    RICHIEROBS
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    Hello all, I would be grateful if somebody could help me to identify the maker of this lovely teaset.

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    1. fleafinder fleafinder, 8 years ago
      hi richie its japanese

      http://www.japan-dna.com.tw/shopprd.asp?sid=711&sel_classb=61&page=1

      it is translated as "jiu gu"
    2. RICHIEROBS RICHIEROBS, 8 years ago
      Thank you fleafinder,you're a star! Do you know much about this manufacturer?i can't seem to find anything online? The only thing I can find under that name is a vase, but the backstamp is different, I'll show you the link now...
      https://new.liveauctioneers.com/item/44732262
    3. fleafinder fleafinder, 8 years ago
      hmmm according to the website this mark of porcelain is produced in the 17th century but only became famous during the 19th century.

      It is produced from the kanazawa prefecture of Japan

      Hope this helps!
    4. fleafinder fleafinder, 8 years ago
      your wording is the same just that different calligraphy strokes i wonder why too

      like coca cola is always written with the same font. And 600-1000? uve stuck it rich richie!
    5. RICHIEROBS RICHIEROBS, 8 years ago
      Thank you that's very helpful. Well if it reads the same possibly it's just a different date,the one I found could be a much earlier example.& unfortunately I don't think I've struck it rich haha! I don't think my porcelain is anywhere near that age so could possibly be a reproduction or more modern piece from the same manufacturer!thank you so much for your help!& if you know or find out anything else I'd be very grateful to know!
    6. apostata apostata, 4 years ago
      it reads kutani yaki i think
    7. mef, 16 days ago
      Did you ever find out more about this tea set? I have one with the same mark. Most of the Asian items in the estate in which I found the set came from Japan, where my uncle was stationed for several years after World War II. He sent back a lot of lovely things, several of which — a silk kimono, a porcelain doll with beautiful clothes, et cetera — I’ve just found have been ruined in a flood in my storage unit. Fortunately, it didn’t hurt the porcelain! I’m trying to value the set to ensure it for shipment and I have no clue — Would welcome any ideas
    8. kwqd kwqd, 15 days ago
      Generic Kutani mark, kiln unknown.

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