Posted 12 years ago
Spiperato
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Meito China 8" handled plate with cottage on lake scene. It resembles Tree in the meadow by Noritake
In 1908 Nagoya Seito Sho Company was founded by Kotero Asukai, former employee of Noritake. Other Noritake artisans were soon to follow to teh new company why this porcelain might bear a close resemblance to Noritake porcelain. Their wares was also market Meito China. During the WWII the company was sold and the name changed to Narumi Seito Sho. The Meito China mark continued to be used after WWII with variations in the crown logo mark. Some porcelain with Meito China marks are found with the addition "Made in occupied Japan".
The same beauty and quality as Noritake, but sadly doesn't have the same collectible status.