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Japanese Porcelain Experts: ID Help Please

Hi all! I love these but have no idea what to call them other than "Japanese Candlestick Pair Hand Painted Porcelain".  The background is a lovely pale blue with hand painted raised flowers. Any ideas on age,  technique name or other details would be appreciated. Thanks. 🙂

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Japanese Porcelain Experts: ID Help Please

Moriage is the style after 1918 and I would suspect probably mid 1940s to early 50s dime store merchandise...

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Japanese Porcelain Experts: ID Help Please

Moriage is the style after 1918 and I would suspect probably mid 1940s to early 50s dime store merchandise...

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Japanese Porcelain Experts: ID Help Please

Thank you Bubbleman! So...mid century Moriage Woolworth 🙂

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Japanese Porcelain Experts: ID Help Please

Sorry to say but yeappers.... Its a one bid wins item so price it accordingly...

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Japanese Porcelain Experts: ID Help Please

lecroy just stay out  on the treasure hunt its like fishing sooner or later you'll get the big one in the boat....  I see to many resellers that are giving up they claim nothing of value to be found and right now its overflowing and cash is king....

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Japanese Porcelain Experts: ID Help Please

I'm with you Bubbleman. Been treasure hunting for 40 years. Decorated my houses over the years with garage sale and thrift treasures both functional and decorative. My selling here resulted from finding treasures but having no more room for them. Thankfully I don't sell here for a living. But I will definitely continue the hunt. 🙂 Thanks for the ID info and your encouragement.

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