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Admin12.07.2021

DISHLISHIOUS: SIMPLE IDENTIFICATION OF JAPANESE SIGNATURES AND MARKS ON PORCELAIN AND CERAMICS

uzu-fuku 渦福 a calligraphic version of "fuku", using a spiral as a part of the design.
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Admin14.08.2021

DISHLISHIOUS: SIMPLE IDENTIFICATION OF JAPANESE SIGNATURES AND MARKS ON PORCELAIN AND CERAMICS

This mark is likely to have come into use after 1945, when Carl Claussen returned home after WW II.
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Admin03.07.2021

Famous Japanese potters and marks

There was a period of time when Ichigen was taken in by the Raku family, and there are also records of Ichigen and Sounyu accompanying Ichinyu to Ise where he had shine work as an onshi.
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Admin20.07.2021

Japanese marks and seals

For the last full overhaul of the Satsuma and Kutani sections, thank you to Howard Reed, Australia.
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Admin25.06.2021

Japanese Noritake porcelain

either the kiln or the painter is well known, he will be using in this case a specific marking which can be identified.
Admin09.06.2021

A Beginner's Guide to Japanese Ceramics, Porcelain and Pottery

The name Ardalt occurs also on pieces from other countries.
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Admin01.08.2021

Dictionary of Japanese Potters

The company soon undertook the production of necessary machinery for the use in its potteries and could by the early 1920's introduce assembly line techniques allowing for mass production of high quality, yet affordable, dinnerware.
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Admin20.06.2021

Modern Japanese Pottery and Porcelain Marks (窯印): MADE IN JAPAN OR JAPAN

Marks that includes this character are usually contemporary.
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Admin09.06.2021

Modern Japanese Pottery and Porcelain Marks (窯印): MADE IN JAPAN OR JAPAN

Share your go-to Japanese ware in the comments! Found on a tea set with raised dragon motif on each piece and a "copper-ish" glaze on the inside.
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