I have a small ceramic vase with lid bought in a store in hong kong in 1972.
Identifying ceramic marks japan.
There are many problems with company names.
Maker s marks and artist s signatures on antique and modern japanese porcelain.
During world war ii most ceramics factories for exports ceased except noritake see japanese ceramics of the last 100 years by irene stitt pg 167.
Some marks look like a circle square bird or animal shape etc.
Identify the maker of your japanese ceramics in alphabetical order.
Hidden within the kanji the characters on the bottom of the piece you will typically find the production region a specific kiln location a potter s name and sometimes a separate decorator s identity but at times only generic terms were recorded and tracking down.
Some marks are made up of letters listed in alphabetical order.
Ikai yƫichi s works are signed or stamped around the footring with the kanji character for yuichi his given name.
The six main schools.
A number of different marks were used by buffalo pottery most featuring an american bison somewhere in the logo and all indicating the date the piece was made.
Deldare pieces have their own unique marks identifying pieces as part of this line.
Obviously the original name of a german company was in german.
Marks with letters are listed in alphabetical order.
Some marks look like a circle square bird or animal shape etc.
View view view.
Antique marks are listed according to their shapes.
The marks listed below are grouped as far as was possible in a logical order with similar signs graphics shapes etc grouped together.
I always thought it was chinese but the mark seems otherwise as it has the cross in the circle at the top.
A collection of pottery marks using photos and images from our antique collection for easy reference and as a quick guide to the possible attribution of your latest porcelain collectible or pottery marks.
Some pottery schools in japan date back to the 12th century and there are six primary regions or kilns of pottery schools in japan bizen shigaraki seto echizen tamba and tokoname.
Saga prefecture japan.
The wooden presentation box is signed with the same name and stamped.
Unless you re familiar with the japanese language identifying japanese pottery and porcelain marks can be a daunting task.
When translated several possible forms could have been.
A friendly reader rosalie babineaux have volunteered the information that this marks is a noritake contract mark for giftcraft importers of toronto canada in operation during the 50s and 60s.
From 1921 1941 wares from japan exported to the united states had to be marked japan or made in japan.
This marks also occur with the addition of occupied japan while we can assume this mark dates to the early to mid 1950s.