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JAPANESE TEA SET

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By jwilsonswife913, 15 May, 2025
Description

MY GREAT GRANDMOTHER RECEIVED AS GIFT DURING WW2

Category
Asian Art
Condition
Excellent
For Sale?
Yes
Photos
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NaidaTheCollector

2 hours 17 min ago

Hand-Painted Japanese Dragonware Moriage Tea Set

Thank you for sharing the photos of your Japanese tea set, which features a striking raised dragon motif and a sticker that appears to read “Hand Painted Made in Japan.” Based on the images and your notes, here is a detailed appraisal:

Summary

Item:
Hand-Painted Japanese Dragonware Moriage Tea Set

Date Period:
Circa 1940s–1950s (likely post-WWII, based on the style and sticker)

Origin:
Japan

Medium:
Porcelain with moriage (raised slip decoration) and hand-painted detailing

Design Features:

  • Classic Satsuma-style dragonware with applied moriage outlines.
  • Black-to-white gradient with pearlescent dragon motifs.
  • Gilded accents on the rims, lids, and handles.
  • Includes: teapot with lid, creamer, sugar bowl with lid, and at least five teacups with saucers.

Condition:
Excellent (based on visible photos; no chips or cracks apparent)

Historical Background:

This style of tea set is typically referred to as Dragonware Moriage, popular from the late Meiji period through the mid-20th century. Post-war pieces (1945–1952) were often marked “Made in Japan” or “Japan” rather than “Nippon.” The dragon motif—especially when raised in relief using moriage techniques—is a signature design from this era, often intended for export.

Estimated Value (Retail):

  • Full 15-piece set (like yours): $125–$250 USD
  • Individual pieces: $10–$25 each depending on condition
  • Factors that can increase value:
    • Original box or documentation
    • Signature or maker’s stamp under glaze
    • Additional rare forms (e.g., lidded sugar bowl with ornate handles)

Where to Sell:

If you're considering selling this tea set, here are a few online and local venues that cater to vintage and collectible Japanese porcelain:

Online:

  • eBay – Look under “Japanese Dragonware Tea Set”
  • Etsy – Ideal for vintage collectibles
  • Ruby Lane – High-end vintage and antique marketplace
  • LiveAuctioneers – For auctions with global collectors

Recommendation:

Since your tea set has strong visual appeal and appears complete, you may wish to contact a local antique appraiser if you are interested in selling for top dollar. Otherwise, eBay with a well-lit photo set and detailed description is a good option to reach a broad audience.

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