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Antique Japanese tea set

By Forever, 5 June, 2016
Description

Antique Handpainted tea or Coffee set japanese

Feel's very fragile when you hold the pieces in you're hand's very light in weight!!!

Main colours;
Gold Orange Brown and Green and a little yellow.

The special mark you See in the back of the pieces i cannot find anywere

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Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium
I think ceramiek.

Distinguishing marks
See marking on backside of items
Condition
Excellent
Date Period
I think Eary period year 800 /1200
History
A good find i hope;)
Price
I would like tot know too:) what it's worth or what i could ask i choose to sell?
For Sale?
Yes
Photos
Geisha / Dragon
See mark on back, this mark shows in each items
Marking porselein ceramiek
Tea/ Coffee jar/pot sugar and Milk jar or pot
The complete set
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Lovejoy

9 years 1 month ago

Re: Antique Japanese tea set

These are what's sometimes called "Egg shell" porcelain, after their light weight and thinness. Sets like this date from the turn of the 19th century, but were made in very large numbers for the export market, so values tend to be very modest for them. The marking translates roughly to "Made In Japan"

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Forever

9 years 1 month ago

In reply to Re: Antique Japanese tea set by Lovejoy

Re: Antique Japanese tea set

Thank you for your information about egg shell porcelain never heard of before.

Could you tell me what the symbol means That is paralel of the geisha painting in front but then on other side?

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Forever

9 years 1 month ago

In reply to Re: Antique Japanese tea set by Lovejoy

Re: Antique Japanese tea set

Thank you for your information about egg shell porcelain never heard of before.

Could you tell me what the symbol means That is paralel of the geisha painting in front but then on other side?

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Forever

9 years 1 month ago

In reply to Re: Antique Japanese tea set by Lovejoy

Re: Antique Japanese tea set

Thank you for your information about egg shell porcelain never heard of before.

Could you tell me what the symbol means That is paralel of the geisha painting in front but then on other side?

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Lovejoy

9 years 1 month ago

Re: Antique Japanese tea set

That's just a drawing of a Japanese style gate way arch.

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Forever

9 years 1 month ago

Re: Antique Japanese tea set

Thank you for making me more wise and for your affort. Kind regards

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