Description
I am posting this item because I have been unable to find it's particular mark online. The Trimont China marks that I have been able to find look very different. I know the "Made in Occupied Japan" marks were used between 1942 and 1952 and even 3 years beyond. I would appreciate any information as to the age and authenticity of this set.
Re: Hibiscus Blossom Cup and Saucer
From www.ehow.com, it looks like you found something rather rare; however the following is all I know about the subject:
Stamps
Most porcelain and china manufacturers mark their wares with their own back stamps. These stamps often change every few years, and this helps collectors to date wares and attribute them to specific makers relatively easily. Tea wares stamped "Made in Occupied Japan" are difficult to find. At the end of World War II, the Allied Forces occupied Japan and insisted that all exports be stamped is this manner. The Japanese found this insulting, and, when they thought they could get away with it, stamped exports "Made in Japan." As a result, items stamped "Made in Occupied Japan" are rare and very desirable to collectors.
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