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1920's japanese tea set by Moriyama of Mori-machi in Shizuoka i think

By debfan, 25 March, 2013
Description

This antique porcelain set contans  hand painted pieces: 5 cups, 6 saucers, 5 plates, one lage plate , one teapot and one sugar bowl( with lids). They were made in Japan in the 1920's by Moriyama of Mori-machi in Shizuoka i think  Of special interest are the golden dragons and the raised texture dots on the handles of everything in the set. th cupshave geisha lithopanes but on the bottom of every thing else it says ritz china 

The sugar bowl are both 6" high and 7" wide at the widest part. The large plates are 7 3/8" across. The saucers are 5 3/8" across an. The cups are 3 1/2" across and 2" high. 

Category
Asian Art
Condition
Mint
Date Period
1920s
eBay Auction Link
For Sale?
Yes
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debfan

12 years 2 months ago

Re: 1920's japanese tea set by Moriyama of Mori-machi in...

please appraise this for me thank you 

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Lovejoy

12 years 2 months ago

In reply to Re: 1920's japanese tea set by Moriyama of Mori-machi in... by debfan

Re: 1920's japanese tea set by Moriyama of Mori-machi in...

This set is just a variation of Moriage Dragonware, which was mass produced rith up until the 1950's for the export market. Most Dragonware has very modest values, whole sets often sell for less than $100.00 at auction. here is a link for you:

http://www.liveauctioneers.com/search?q=dragonware&hasimage=true&dtype=…

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Lovejoy

12 years 2 months ago

In reply to Re: 1920's japanese tea set by Moriyama of Mori-machi in... by debfan

Re: 1920's japanese tea set by Moriyama of Mori-machi in...

This set is just a variation of Moriage Dragonware, which was mass produced rith up until the 1950's for the export market. Most Dragonware has very modest values, whole sets often sell for less than $100.00 at auction. here is a link for you:

http://www.liveauctioneers.com/search?q=dragonware&hasimage=true&dtype=…

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