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    Posted 1 year ago

    Faith.k
    (65 items)

    Pretty Japanese plate I have no idea of the age but it looks like 20th century at some time, it seems to be of a finer quality than some of my Amari that I have but I don't know what the back says so I really don't know too much about it any information greatly appreciated thanks in advance

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    1. kwqd kwqd, 1 year ago
      Very nice plate. Not sure if it is transfer ware, hand painted or a combination of the two. The mark appears to be stamped.
    2. kwqd kwqd, 1 year ago
      This is Ryuho kiln work.

      http://modernjapanesepotterymarks.blogspot.com/search/label/Minoyaki

      "Ryuho is a Sanyo Toki brand for Japanese style dinnerware (???)
      For some reason this mark is often mistaken as Arita, Imari or Tobe Yaki. Perhaps it is the patterns and styles used, but it was produced in the Mino region. "
    3. kwqd kwqd, 1 year ago
      Not Imari....
    4. Faith.k Faith.k, 1 year ago
      Thanks kwqd! Always feel so lucky to have you all on here helping me out with this great info, duly noted! Best I can tell is some is hand painted, haven't looked too closely yet at the patterned sections. Will check it out, and add dimensions to my latest posts

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