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Asian Antiques1 of 10167cloisonne enamel on woven wire -tiny pot and lidMeiji Period Japanese Bronze Recumbent Tiger Okimono
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    Posted 6 months ago

    Faith.k
    (65 items)

    Do not know the mark, but these plates were beautifully painted, and at .50 cents apiece they were definitely coming home with me! I would suppose mid 20th century would be a reasonable guess, maybe earlier? Not sure if they would be imari or some other style. As always, any information would be appreciated very much!

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    1. apostata apostata, 6 months ago
      nana korobi ya oki

      beneeth the rising sun reads, Nippon, meaning Japan. vertical written kanji read Toku SEI "Japan Special Make or particulary made in Japan

      this is SHOWA 1 and not SHOWA 2= late interbellum something like 1927-1939

      like i stated :nana korobi ya oki
    2. apostata apostata, 6 months ago
      grosso modo : if the reverse is stamped the observe is not painted

      All Together Now

      the reverse is stamped the observe is not painted

      the reverse is stamped the observe is not painted

      the reverse is stamped the observe is not painted

      the reverse is stamped the observe is not painted

    3. Faith.k Faith.k, 6 months ago
      So it's a decal/transfer?
    4. apostata apostata, 6 months ago
      Yep, grosso modo there is no logico in a painted reverse and an decal observe and vica versa
      strips or stickers
      you also got stencil ware
      spraying the so called precursor of it ( the famous moonhares already know late Ming period)

      painting is always FROTTE , different density in the lining ,dotting enamel stroking etc

      and painting or enamaling is most of the time OUTSIDE -IN first the surrounding and then the inner part

    5. Faith.k Faith.k, 6 months ago
      Thank you for your detailed explanation, I understand, and will apply that to my treasure hunting criteria!

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