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Ceramic marked jas.
Unless you re familiar with the japanese language identifying japanese pottery and porcelain marks can be a daunting task.
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The mark on the bottom looks like jas to me but the script could be uas or i could be completely wrong.
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Also marks indexed by categories many potteries used letters and initials to identify their ware this is an alphabetic listing of the initials used and the companies they correspond to.
Handmade ceramic dog tall jug designed in the uk by hannah turner tall pottery dog pitcher perfect gift boxed present for all dog lovers.
Bmp blue mountain pottery an unusual blue mountain pottery series of marks along with initials d s presumably dominic stanzione and a blue mountain pottery factory store paper price sticker.
Perhaps i should send a picture in of the old one as well.
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Hidden within the kanji the characters on the bottom of the piece you will typically find the production region a specific kiln location a potter s name and sometimes a separate decorator s identity but at times only generic terms were recorded and tracking down.
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Jasba 101 14 jasba 101 18 jasba 114 22 jasba 115 15.
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A simple guide to understanding the basics of the marks and dates on the underside of pottery.
Photo thumbnails of jasba items in ascending form number order n series have been gathered and are listed together in ascending order.
Initial marks used by british potters.