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Signed Nippon Double Hand Painted Lake Setting Urn Vase |
Stunning hand painted 7.5": tall Nippon 5.5" diameter x 4" deep
from the 1911-1921 period.
Signed in green with the M in wreath mark indicating it was produced between
1911 and 1921.
Light gold on top of beautifully multi colored painted cameo lake scene.
This piece is in excellent preowned vintage condition with no chips,
cracks or repairs or discoloration. The handles show slight wear on the gold.
This is a Truly beautiful piece for the Nippon collector.
Will be carefully packed.
Mark: "M" standing for "Morimura" in a wreath, crowned by "Hand painted" and below,
NIPPON. Date: Introduced in 1911 and possible in use until 1921. The first reported
U.S. registry for a Noritake back stamp for importing is 1911. Noritake first produced
dinnerware for the American market in 1914. A piece of the dinnerware in the Noritake
factory in Nagoya shows that the pattern was The Sedan (11292), a white body with
cream border with a small spray of flowers. It bears a typical back stamp of Noritake,
the letter "M" in a wreath and the words "Hand painted."