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Re: Satsuma Uchida China Set
Hi ycoleman31
I bought some pieces of an earthenware tea service for £5 from a charity shop in the UK today.
The items in good condition include a teapot, sugar bowl, a cup, two saucers, four sandwich plates and a lidless milk jug as well as some damaged pieces.
The pieces are individually hand decorated.
I have been researching the makers mark and the provenance for a few hours. The mark is the same as yours and I came to the same conclusion that it’s Satsuma Uchida, which by the way is Japanese.
From what you have said and from the pictures it seems that your set is porcelain, not earthenware, and lacks the fine detail, off white colour and fine crazing typical of Satsuma.
However it may well be genuine and I would check it out further before putting it up for sale.