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Mark of Izomi Tadashi 磯見忠司(いそみ ただし)
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Helpful Vocabulary When Researching Japanese Ceramics
Vocabulary when searching for Japanese Ceramics *I will be adding to this list Dating ( 江戸) Edo Period (1603-1868) (江戸 前期) Ea...
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From 1921-1941, wares from Japan exported to the United States had to be marked "Japan" or "Made in Japan". During Wor...
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Kutani ware is from Ishikawa Prefecture. The markings are often in red, but can be impressed, in blue, gold and sometimes black with a g...
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The This company was in business from 1954-1994. It was bought out by Enesco in 1994. Registered in NYC and San Francisco. Recognized by it...

Hi! I found your blog by happenstance and actually could use your assistance if possible. I managed to break my favorite mug, and it's a Mino ware style. I have the mug still with the creator's mark on the bottom. It looks like they painted it on rather than using a stamp. Would you be up for taking a look at it and seeing if you recognize it?
ReplyDeleteLogs are not conducive to answering queries. You might find better luck in a Fb group like “Collecting Japanese Ceramics and Arts”
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