Takito Japan Dishes, Moriage Kyoto Satsuma, Immortal Ghosts, Hand Painted Decorative Plates, Antique 1920 Plates, Vintage Japanese Porcelain
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Set of 6 Japanese Moriage decorative plates with stamp at back. The Takito company 1880-1948, is mostly known as one of those specializing on the Lustre ware type of decoration originally developed by the Noritake company but pieces with moriage decoration in Moriage a'la Kyoto Satsuma on porcelain, are also common. Between 1891 to 1921 the products should be marked 'Nippon'. Marks later than 1945 usually comes with the addition of "Made in Occupied Japan ". Mark: "T T" in two rectangles. Date late 1920s to early 1930s when this type of ware was mostly in vogue.
Condition: some of the plates had lost few of the raised dots and one of them a segment of near one inch of gold raised line. One plate has a small chip at back on edge. See pics provided. In a general Good vintage condition.
Diameter: 7" inches / Weight: 1360 grams (heavy for their relative size)
(All dimensions are approximate)
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Set of 6 Japanese Moriage decorative plates with stamp at back. The Takito company 1880-1948, is mostly known as one of those specializing on the Lustre ware type of decoration originally developed by the Noritake company but pieces with moriage decoration in Moriage a'la Kyoto Satsuma on porcelain, are also common. Between 1891 to 1921 the products should be marked 'Nippon'. Marks later than 1945 usually comes with the addition of "Made in Occupied Japan ". Mark: "T T" in two rectangles. Date late 1920s to early 1930s when this type of ware was mostly in vogue.
Condition: some of the plates had lost few of the raised dots and one of them a segment of near one inch of gold raised line. One plate has a small chip at back on edge. See pics provided. In a general Good vintage condition.
Diameter: 7" inches / Weight: 1360 grams (heavy for their relative size)
(All dimensions are approximate)
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