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Circa: 1930 Type: Porcelain, Bath & Vanity, Japan, After Wedgwood, Jewelry, Boxes Manufacturer: Japan, Embossed Mark
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Japan's use of hand applied white porcelain slip in high relief(or version of the Pate Sur Pate technique)on Wedgwood blue biscuit porcelain exterior and glossy glazed interior. A pattern of Cherub and floral slip porcelain motif creates a replication of the English Wedgwood wares produced for the European and US markets during the 19th and early 20th Centuries. Dresser or trinket box is trunk shaped.
Lid has a delicate intermittent pattern of shield and diamond border with winged randomly placed winged cherubs. Side motif of cherubs holding flower bouquets and lush floral border. Measures 2.5 inches high, 3.5 inch rectangle shape. Bottom with embossed 'Japan' mark. Condition is wonderful with slip motif and glaze nearly flawless with the exception of rub wear to the base and inner rim of the lid. The use of embossed 'Japan' dates production from 1920 - 1940.
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