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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: ceceliab50 on February 17, 2006, 08:42:46 AM
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I would like to know what the history is on the marking "occupied Japan" on porceline. Does it make it more or less valuable, any information would be aprreciated.
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At the close of WW2, 1945, the Allies occupied Japan. It was during this occupied period 1945-52 that the marks, Occupied Japan or Made in Occupied Japan were used. In 1952 the San Francisco Peace Treaty put an end to the occupation.
I'm not sure if having those marks make a piece any more valuable or not. I believe it depends more on the individual piece. There are collectors of Occupied Japan pieces though and collect just because of the mark.
And on another note.........there are reproductions out there. On porcelain pieces of Occupied japan you will find the mark under the glaze. If the mark is on top it might very well be a reproduction.
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best...........Tim
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I sold a very small cup and saucer in the early part of May1994 with occiupied Japan in red letters on the bottom of each item and I sold them for $30.00 each and they were porceline.
Hope this is some help for you--------------sandy
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Thank you Tim and Sandy for the history on my porceline!
Ceceliab50