From 1947 to current pieces are marked made in japan.
Identification vintage made in japan ceramics.
In february 1947 the general headquarters administrative arm of the american occupying forces ordered all products made for export to be marked occupied japan or made in occupied japan world war ii devasted the japanese economy.
After 1921 a lot of countries marked them either japan.
Lots of the items are easy to identify but some have a foil label that i ve been unable to determine the maker.
But at times only generic terms were recorded and tracking down more information requires expert advice.
Vintage japan porcelain foil label marker identification apr 16 2013 2 25 54 pm.
Momoyama period 1573 1603 edo period 1603 1867 roughly split into early middle or late edo.
According to experts on 19th and 20th century japanese ceramics the color does not help date a mark.
During world war ii most ceramics factories for exports ceased except noritake see japanese ceramics of the last 100 years by irene stitt pg 167.
Note that pieces marked occupied japan or made in occupied japan.
Ikai yƫichi s works are signed or stamped around the footring with the kanji character for yuichi his given name.
Almost all japanese pottery items bear an incision or mark made by the craftsman although some makers did not mark the item so that the pottery itself was their signature.
Most japanese ceramics were not stamped with any backstamp or they were marked with the artist s or manufacture s name in japanese.
Sometimes the genroku era 1688 1703 when popular culture flourishes is.
Identify the maker of your japanese ceramics in alphabetical order.
Unless you re familiar with the japanese language identifying japanese pottery and porcelain marks can be a daunting task.
Red green and black were used most years.
After the war exports were labled made in occupied japan.
1891 1921 starting in march 1891 after enactment of the mckinley tariff act all goods imported to the u s.
All works made by kotoura kiln are stamped on the footring with the.
The japanese ceramic industry was one of the first to be revitalized.
Are pieces dated from 1947 to 1952 are not usually considered made in.
I was recently given a small collection of vintage japanese porcelain from the late 1940 s and 1950 s.
Meiji 1868 1913 taisho 1913 1926 showa 1926 1988 where early showa is often used to cover.
The wooden presentation box is signed with the same name and stamped.
Hidden within the kanji the characters on the bottom of the piece you will typically find the production region a specific kiln location a potter s name and sometimes a separate decorator s identity.
Items marked made in occupied japan were made between february 1947 and april 1952.
If someone knows a good resource or can.
Were required to be marked in english with the country of origin.