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you can look up the markings that are on the cream set in books. go to your local library and ask the librarian to point you in the right direction. you can also go and get an expert to look at it.
The information you have given isn't enough. Nippon just means japan.

2007-01-05 19:06:31 · answer #1 · answered by hilarywow 3 · 0 0

The word used in the back stamp of famous Asian china, "Nippon," simply means "Japan." Nippon china was produced for export to the United States beginning in 1865.

While Japan had a long period of porcelain manufacturing, dating back centuries with its close ties to China, Nippon porcelain was produced strictly for Western consumers.

Dozens of Nippon china marks were used during this period, representing the work of many different porcelain manufacturers working in Japan at the time.

2007-01-06 22:51:25 · answer #2 · answered by gvchina 3 · 0 0

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