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Vintage fine bone china made in Japan, orange gold polychrome luster transferware, 5.5" small plate saucer dish

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    Posted 3 years ago

    dancingqueen
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    Made in/ stamped "JAPAN" on the back. If anyone knows the history or where this polychrome luster transferware is made/from and approximate date/origin, please contact me. It is a small 5.5" plate/saucer I found mis-labeled as P.R.&Co "HONC" Maastricht, Holland, but apparently made in Japan not Holland.

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    1. apostata apostata, 3 years ago
      , i hate to bring bad news but so be the signing Japan is introduced early 1920 due to amirican imort regulations , lingers to 1947 and after that it was not important anymore , because allmost japanese were or destructed, it still lingeredon but very limited

      so there are chances that this is made between 1921 and 1947 with exemption 1940-1945

      i hope for you it will do 10$, but i think it is highly unlikely it won,t do that much

      greetings waki

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