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Might this be a smooshed Nippon mark on a creamer & possible origin/age of another creamer?

Neglected to post these on my other creamer post.

 

The mark is smooshed (third photo), but researched Nippon marks, and found one (the last photo), that might be it. What does everyone think?

 

 

Nippon Lily of the Valley Creamer 1.jpg

 

Nippon Lily of the Valley Creamer.jpg

 

Nippon Lily of the Valley Creamer 4.jpg

 

Nippon Lily of the Valley Creamer 5.jpg

 

Any thoughts on the age/origin of this white creamer, with gold outlined lilies of the valley?

 

 

White Lily of the Valley Pitcher 2.jpg

 

White Lily of the Valley Pitcher.jpg

 

White Lily of the Valley Pitcher 4.jpg

 

White Lily of the Valley Pitcher 1.jpg

 

 

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Might this be a smooshed Nippon mark on a creamer & possible origin/age of another creamer?

No, your mark is not the Royal Crockery mark of Noritake.  your mark is likely an early Meito china mark.

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Might this be a smooshed Nippon mark on a creamer & possible origin/age of another creamer?

Hi, your Nippon mark is the red and green version of the Nippon Crown mark #10 in Van Patten's Nippon guides.

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Might this be a smooshed Nippon mark on a creamer & possible origin/age of another creamer?

Thanks, MD. Found this: Nippon Lily of the Valley Creamer 5.jpg

 

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Might this be a smooshed Nippon mark on a creamer & possible origin/age of another creamer?

You got it; even my poor eyes can see it's the #10 mark (after you pointed it out).
Janet
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