Nippon Porcelain Marks

Porcelain marks, written in alphabets other than the modern alphabet familiar to Americans, are always difficult to decipher. The marks on Asian, Russian and other porcelains were so confusing that ...

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Miami Herald: Why does this porcelain Nippon cup have a hole in the bottom?

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Why does this porcelain Nippon cup have a hole in the bottom?

Q: Is my two-handled vase decorated with panels of flowers and a bird resting on a flowering cherry-tree branch worth anything? Its blue circular mark says “Nippon.” A: Assuming your Nippon porcelain ...

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Appraisal: Nippon Porcelain Coralene Collection, ca. 1910, from Cincinnati Hour 1. Watch David Lackey's appraisal of a Nippon Porcelain Coralene collection, from Japan with glass bead decoration, ca.

Standard-Examiner: Treasures: Why does this porcelain Nippon cup have a hole in the bottom?

Treasures: Why does this porcelain Nippon cup have a hole in the bottom?

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New Jersey Herald: Why does porcelain Nippon cup have a hole in the bottom?

insider.si.edu: Nippon hand-painted china; a full color guide for chinaware collectors, with many identifying marks and prices

Nippon hand-painted china; a full color guide for chinaware collectors, with many identifying marks and prices

Arizona Daily Star: Book, website can aid in identifying real Nippon porcelain

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The official Japanese-language name is Nippon-koku or Nihon-koku (日本国), literally " Nation of Japan ". [20] As an adjective, the term "Dai-Nippon" remains popular with Japanese governmental, commercial, or social organizations whose reach extend beyond Japan's geographic borders (e.g., Dai Nippon Printing, Dai Nippon Butoku Kai, etc.).