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    Posted 8 years ago

    Master
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    I bought this dish years ago when I first started collecting I got this from a antique shop for 5pounds just love the colour of the glaze it has a Japan back stamp on the front it has a bird and a shield on it can some help with any information much appreciated

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    1. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 8 years ago
      I would say the insignia is an attempt at the Great Seal also known as the Coat of Arms of the United States.
    2. Master Master, 8 years ago
      OK thanks that's great much appreciated .thanks to manikin for the love
    3. Master Master, 8 years ago
      Thanks to caperkid for the love
    4. Master Master, 8 years ago
      Thanks to aura for the love
    5. Master Master, 8 years ago
      Thanks to mikelv85 for the love
    6. PotteryLove PotteryLove, 8 years ago
      Lots of information here about the the possible age of your dish. http://www.coxsackie.com/reference/cooaadt.htm
    7. PotteryLove PotteryLove, 8 years ago
      Also, before you get excited, there's this from Kovels:

      "Beginning in 1921, U.S. Customs required country names to be in English, and the word “Japan” was used instead of “Nippon.” Items marked “Made in Occupied Japan” were made between February 1947 and April 1952. After that, just the word “Japan” was used again. "

      So your piece could be from 1921 - 1938
      or 1947 and April 1952.
      Given the Coat of Arms on it, I'd guess the later date period.
    8. PotteryLove PotteryLove, 8 years ago
      Kovels link:
      https://www.kovels.com/collectors-questions/marks-on-items-made-in-japan
    9. PotteryLove PotteryLove, 8 years ago
      (Wish this comment section had an edit feature.)
      ....later date period = after 1952.
    10. Master Master, 8 years ago
      Thanks to pottery love from the information thats a great help.and for tacken the time to help much appreciated many thanks
    11. PotteryLove PotteryLove, 8 years ago
      You area welcome.
    12. Master Master, 8 years ago
      Thanks to mikelv85 for the love

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