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Subject:japanese dinner ware
Posted By: steve Wed, Mar 13, 2019 IP: 2600:1017:b403:c641:

i have a set of 6 place settings
i am interested in the maker and age of the set
If anyone could help me i would be very appreciative
thanks







Subject:Re: japanese dinner ware
Posted By: Martin Michels Thu, Mar 14, 2019

The mark reads: 壽 Kotobuki in native Japanese or Ju in Sino-Japanese, meaning: Longevity.
Kotobuki is also a Japanese last name, so perhaps this is the artist or studio?
Kutani ware, 1930-1940 I guess.
Regards,
Martin.

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Subject:Re: japanese dinner ware
Posted By: steve Thu, Mar 14, 2019

thanks so much

Subject:Re: japanese dinner ware
Posted By: Bill H Fri, Mar 15, 2019

Hi Martin, I believe those nearly upside down characters may give you almost as much trouble as they give me. That red one looks to me a bit less like 壽/Kotobuki/Ju and more like 嘉/Ka/yomisuru/yoi, meaning applaud; praise; esteem; happy; auspicious (and the first part of the Jiaqing Emperor's reign title in China). However, you'll always have the edge on me when it comes to deciding the Japanese meanings.

Cheers,

Bill H.

Subject:Re: japanese dinner ware
Posted By: Martin Michels Fri, Mar 15, 2019

Bill, Steve,

Mea culpa, Bill is absolutely right, I was too fast in my opinion.
It's always nice to have a backup like Bill.
Thanks,
Martin.

Subject:Re: japanese dinner ware
Posted By: steve Sat, Mar 16, 2019

so i am a little confused
About y7gvHow old is this
thanks

Subject:Re: japanese dinner ware
Posted By: STEVE Sun, Mar 17, 2019

STILL NOT SURE HOW OLD THE SET IS
THANKS

Subject:Re: japanese dinner ware
Posted By: Martin Michels Mon, Mar 18, 2019

Stamped marks like this are typical voor the early Showa Period, so in my opinion 1925-1940.
Regards,
Martin.


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