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Subject:Japanese cup
Posted By: Natalie Thu, Dec 19, 2019 IP: 86.181.147.172

Hello all,
Could anyone help identify the period and origin of this cup?
Thank you!







Subject:Re: Japanese cup
Posted By: I.Nagy Sun, Dec 22, 2019

大日本千種小牧陶會社造 - Dai-Nihon Chigusa Komaki-Tōgaisha-zō - Empire of Japan, Chigusa, Komaki Ceramics Company Made

Chigusa and Komaki are place names in the vicinity of Nagoya with pottery and ceramic traditions, not far from Seto.

As of the above company, I couldn't find any trace of it on the net. Probably, an export oriented maker under the Meiji and Taisho era.

With regards,
I.Nagy


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Subject:Re: Japanese cup
Posted By: Martin Michels Mon, Dec 23, 2019

Dear I.Nagy,

In my Japanese markings database I have another mark like this with a complete Kanji in the upper left corner. That mark reads: Dai-Nihon Chikusa Seito 製陶 Kaisha Zo.
See my picture.
The marks are probably early marks of the Nagoya Seito Kaisha (Nagoya Pottery Company), founded in 1908 by Kotero Asukai, former employee of Noritake.
With all respect,
Martin.



Subject:Re: Japanese cup
Posted By: I.Nagy Tue, Dec 24, 2019

Dear Martin,
Hats off to your database !

Cheers,
I.Nagy

Subject:Re: Japanese cup
Posted By: Natalie Sun, Dec 29, 2019

Dear I.Nagy, regardless, thank you for your response!


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