tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-309002529200142109.post7370621816342699282..comments2024-02-20T19:08:26.584-05:00Comments on Modern Japanese Pottery and Porcelain Marks (窯印): JUBAKO 重箱/DANJUBAKO 段重箱Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-309002529200142109.post-35127067642009674012014-05-30T13:09:52.798-04:002014-05-30T13:09:52.798-04:00 Thank you for your information. I thought they mi... Thank you for your information. I thought they might be like Tachikichi of Kyoto with wares from many kilns, but assumed they also did manufacturing. It may not have been produced in Tajimi, but that area does produce the largest amount of tableware in Japan. That mark seems to be on Kutani/Imari styled pieces so it may have been produced in Ishikawa Prefecture or in Saga Prefecture. Do you happen to know what the lower right kanji reads? Marmiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10549508062195724929noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-309002529200142109.post-72748511043084238852014-05-30T09:52:21.665-04:002014-05-30T09:52:21.665-04:00Dai Ichi Toki (第一陶器 ) is not the manufacturer. T...Dai Ichi Toki (第一陶器 ) is not the manufacturer. They are a buyer/importer based in Tajimi, Gifu Prefecture. They purchase wares from the various kilns around Japan, then export them to the US & Europe, etc.. Most notably to Takahashi, San Francisco.<br /><br /> It's very unlikely the piece was made in Tajimi, Gifu since Dai-Ichi Toki is not the manufacturer.<br />Lita Kelleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05749026099211903716noreply@blogger.com