What are the stamps on a Japanese tea set?

What are the stamps on a Japanese tea set?

But still not quite. The stamps seem different, there’s birds inside these cups etc (and some of the plates have written “Made in Japan” under them). You can see in the pictures.

Is there a Japanese tea set with a geisha on the bottom?

I have a Japanese tea set with the geisha on the bottom, plus some other markings. These are red, black and white, and have some golden details. I see that they are pretty much alike like these two links: But still not quite.

What does it mean when a Teacup is made in Japan?

Many of the antique teacups that you find may have a Nippon mark on the bottom. This means that the piece was made in Japan between 1891 and 1921. Nippon does not refer to a company or a place; rather it refers to the era in which the piece was made.

What are the marks on items made in Japan?

Pieces from Japan were marked “Nippon,” the transliteration of the Japanese word for Japan. After 1915 the words “Made in…” were usually added. Beginning in 1921, U.S. Customs required country names to be in English, and the word “Japan” was used instead of “Nippon.” Items marked “Made in Occupied Japan” were made between February 1947…

When did they stop stamping Japanese tea sets?

A made-in-Japan tea set is a specific mark that refers to a period after the Nippon mark became unacceptable to U.S. Customs. From August 1, 1921, a pre-war Japanese tea set would be stamped “Japan” or “Made in Japan.” When World War II began, the mark was no longer used. The United States instituted an embargo on Japanese goods during the war.

Is there a symbol on the bottom of the tea set?

The only thing on the bottom is what I would call a symbol. It does not have made in Japan or occupied Japan. I can email pictures, but can not figure out how to post them from my phone.

How old is an antique Japanese tea set?

Set Of 5 An antique Japanese tea set is an example of Asian craftsmanship. The term may refer to any Japanese tea set made up to approximately 1952. However, a Japanese tea set made after 1920 is typically referred to as a vintage Japanese tea set, and both are available on eBay.

How can I identify my Japanese tea set?

Can anyone help identify this one and place a value on it. The identifying mark is in Japanese. We have enjoyed it for over 60 years. You have what is known as a lithophane giesha girl tea set. Can’t see enough of the mark to tell you more. Obviously not made for export as there is no country of origin on the marking.

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