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Subject:japanese plate
Posted By: mali Fri, Jun 29, 2012 IP: 24.44.62.60 any help appreciated.thanks |
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Subject:Re: japanese plate
Posted By: Bill H Sun, Jul 01, 2012 This is the logo of Seiji Gaisha (also rendered Seiji Kaisha), a short-lived 19th century venture involving the Fukagawa porcelain-making family and other Arita interests. Here's the URL to an earlier forum thread with further information. Also another URL is included below to information contained in a listing for a Seiji Kaisha plate being offered online. |
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Subject:Re: japanese plate
Posted By: adam Sun, Jul 01, 2012 Looks like a piece of imari, ceramics are not my thing but I know there are fakes about. The colours look a bit bold for my liking!!... Sure a Japanese ceramic expert will answer soon |
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Subject:Re: japanese plate
Posted By: Mat Fri, Mar 11, 2016 That is the mark of the Seiji Kaisha,which produced porcelain from 1879 until about 1897. For more information see here: http://www.imari.com/mei5.html |
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Subject:Re: japanese plate
Posted By: Mat Fri, Mar 11, 2016 Sorry, I posted in the wrong thread... |
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