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Subject:Unknown mark on very large set of export china
Posted By: Jaime Tue, May 08, 2018 IP: 2605:e000:1314:21c8: Hello: |
Subject:Re: Unknown mark on very large set of export china
Posted By: TD Wed, May 09, 2018 Japanese Hizen-yaki or Arita ware painted in the Imari palette. Late Meiji period. Mark is 冨, tomi in Japanese, meaning wealth. |
Subject:Re: Unknown mark on very large set of export china
Posted By: Bill H Wed, May 09, 2018 Your dishes are Japanese Imari-style, marked "Fuku" (富 - Good Fortune). The forum's Japanese experts would be better sources of dating information for the set. Any provenance? |
Subject:Re: Unknown mark on very large set of export china
Posted By: Bill H Fri, May 11, 2018 I skipped class during my Japanese lessons once too often. TD has the correct transliteration on this character, thank goodness. |
Subject:Re: Unknown mark on very large set of export china
Posted By: Bokaba Wed, May 09, 2018 These are Japanese imari made at Arita. Probably late Meiji (c.1900). |
Subject:Re: Unknown mark on very large set of export china
Posted By: Jaime Mon, May 14, 2018 Thank you, everyone! |
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