I came across a bunch of Japanese porcelain bowls and plates and have a little knowledge of them, but not much. If we have an expert here, could you bmail me so I can send you pictures to your email so you could have a look. I am currently researching the signatures, which doesn’t always help, but sometimes does. I’m not posting pictures here, I have them photographed though. I have one opinion that says they are Edo.
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johngermaine Reputation: 576 See johngermaine's booth |
This site is great for id of Japanese pottery. It has helped me out alot, maybe you can find your maker marks.
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littleroses Reputation: 89 See littleroses' booth |
Thanks Little Roses, I know that site and am a member. I was unable to find any of the signatures there. I was hoping for someone who knew this stuff by the patterns on it, LOL. Well, one can wish!
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johngermaine Reputation: 576 See johngermaine's booth |
I would like some help as well i have a dish made in japan with an artist signature but no potters mark. the name is Jelia Thomas and has the date of 11-58.
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iheart2rave Reputation: 12 |
Japanese experts have some extra abilities to cover this type of problem. That’s why [URL removed] hire people from that country and getting great experience so you can do it too.
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peter732 Reputation: 12 |
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