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Imari Porcelain Cup and Saucer With Gold Trim, Vintage 1950s To 1970s, Set of 4

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Management number 27578981 Release Date 2025/12/18 List Price $39.00 Model Number 27578981
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Note that one cup has a small chip.

This is a Eiwa Kinsei Imari Porcelain cup and saucer set.

The boxed kanji reads 栄和謹製 (Eiwa Kinsei), which is an export-era maker mark. It's a post-war Imari/Arita export mark used on modern pieces rather than antique Edo-period wares. The manufacture date is generally mid-1950s through the 1970s.

IMARI PORCELAIN" is an export mark used after World War II, typically from the 1950s through the 1970s, when Japanese potteries began producing revival pieces in the Imari style for Western markets.

• The blue stamped mark and English text suggest it was made specifically for export, likely to the U.S. or Europe.

• The kanji "和製" confirms it was Made in Japan — this was a standard postwar export notation.

Imari" is not a single company but a style of porcelain originally from the Arita region of Japan, named after the port (Imari) from which the goods were shipped.

• Many postwar Japanese porcelain makers revived classic Imari palettes—red, cobalt blu

CategoryVintage & collectibles > Serving > Dinnerware set
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ConditionGood

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