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Hair receiver and powder set w/tray

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robinjrowe
11 years ago
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In perfect condition.  Each piece is stamped with green Hana Painted Nippon with an M in the center.  The scene is a fall country scene with two tree trunks with fall leaves on thin branches.  There are four cottages on the tray and two on the power and hair receiver.  Looks like a lake and mountains in the distance.

Category Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium Porcelain
Distinguishing marks Green stamp on all three pieces - Hana painted Nippon
Size and dimensions of this item Tray - 8.5x12. jars are ~2.73" tall, 4.75" wide and 15" circumference
Date Period ?
Weight hair receiver = 9.8 oz. power jar = 10. 4 oz. Tray = 1.04 lbs.
History nothing
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paddleed2 🌱 Newbie 11 years ago

The makers mark was used by the Noritaki Co. between 1911 & 1921.

They started exporting to the states around 1910,1911. The distributers in America were the Morimura Brothers out of New York, hence the letter M in the middle.

I would say your products could be safely dated for that time period, ie. 1911 to 1921. Definitely pre 1921 because after that year imported items had to say "made in " and country of origin.

I don't know the value of your items but I have seen compotes and various vases in the $50.00 to $150.00 range.

I hope this info is of some help..

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