it's an example of Japanese "egg shell" china, so named for its thin porcelain body. Porelain like this was mass produced for the export market. the marking on this one is for Suzuki Company, a distributor which had pieces made with its mark for sale and distribution. Presumably mid-20th century. Date likely to be around the 1950.
Re: Japanese Bone China tea cup and saucer
it's an example of Japanese "egg shell" china, so named for its thin porcelain body. Porelain like this was mass produced for the export market. the marking on this one is for Suzuki Company, a distributor which had pieces made with its mark for sale and distribution. Presumably mid-20th century. Date likely to be around the 1950.
Re: Japanese Bone China tea cup and saucer
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