Posted 8 years ago
charliesea…
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This is in response to maryh1956 . The underside of stag plate that I have two of. Also I looked into Utzschneider Sarreguemines and found more info on the maker.
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Posted 8 years ago
charliesea…
(38 items)
This is in response to maryh1956 . The underside of stag plate that I have two of. Also I looked into Utzschneider Sarreguemines and found more info on the maker.
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Morimura Brothers of Nagoya, Japan, later became part of Noritake, among other producers. Nippon translates to mean “JAPAN” , and for some reason Nippon collector’s revere the Noritake products over others. Below is a link to a Noirtake collectors site where you can view information, such as backstamps/makers’s marks without paying to join.
http://www.noritakecollectorsguild.info/bstamps/index.html
The raised relief gold is referred to as moriage
Whatever, a real work of art !
Thank you again maryh1956 . I will use the Noritake site now and for future reference. blunderbuss2---I agree !
found a site on Google---first went to NIPPON MARKS AND PATTERNS- then click on---OFTEN SEEN AUTHENTIC NIPPON MARKS-NORITAKE COLLECTORS--- I see my plate mark .It gives clues to real and fake .Which category would you say my mark is in ?
I’m pretty sure yours is authentic, the moriage work is very well done. The Noritake Guild I posted the link to has a contact person who could help you. Just fond the contact tab