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    Default Japanese or Chinese?

    I would so appreciate any help with this lidded pot - can anyone tell me anything about the signature/backstamp please?
    I have no clue as to which Oriental country it was made in.

    ? blossom flowers and leaves with bamboo? pattern - transfers I think, 4 panels around the pot.

    a celadon (green glaze) item which doesn't have a Made In ...... on its base - does this mean it is pre 1921?

    Please.... don't suggest I look on the Gotheborg site - been there , done that , got a headache! and no conclusions.....

    Thanks in advance. Any help welcome.




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    Just got this reply from my oldest son who has learnt Japanese.

    It's Japanese

    Hizen Province - ​ yuu - kiln

    肥前 ゆう 窯

    ​Hope this helps.

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    Default Re: Japanese or Chinese?

    Quote Originally Posted by cornishmaid1961 View Post
    Just got this reply from my oldest son who has learnt Japanese.

    It's Japanese

    Hizen Province - ​ yuu - kiln

    肥前 ゆう 窯

    ​Hope this helps.

    Oh Sarge I am so grateful to him, and to you for asking him & posting for me. Thank you so very much indeed.

    Now I can try to date the pot if I can trace the kiln etc etc - such fun!

    Thank You, Thankee, Thanks, Thx - lol! Drinkies on me in the mess laters.


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    Quote Originally Posted by cheaver View Post
    Oh Sarge I am so grateful to him, and to you for asking him & posting for me. Thank you so very much indeed.

    Now I can try to date the pot if I can trace the kiln etc etc - such fun!

    Thank You, Thankee, Thanks, Thx - lol!
    Drinkies on me in the mess laters.

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