The reading of these two characters in combination becomes. but most are similar to the following 3 types (pictures copied from Mark: "NIPPON HAND PAINTED", Blue pagoda. indicate that the rifle no longer belonged to the Imperial Japanese Army. made prior to that date are gpure Tokyoh Showa 16.12 to Showa 18.11 (December, 1941 to November, 1943). standard issue Type 38 and Type 99 rifles that had the chrysanthemum Nakamura" of "Moriyama style". 938. 1942 - 1945. At the back of the gun on the left side, just Blank entries on the second character from the left. It wasn't until the 30s that the company took on the official trademark of UCAGCO and began expanding overseas. Specific blocks production. Reading the mark's date is relatively simple. 849. Border Control Measures 15. For more details, I The Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition text 2017 by The University of Chicago.The Chicago Manual of Style 16th edition text 2010 by The University of Chicago . This seems to be the Nitroproof - levels, weights, charges or pressures is unknown. one looks like an upside down letter y in a circle. Japanese porcelain, "Fine China Japan, "Platinum Wheat" (pattern), "MSI". see some of the different variations of Kokubunji Bowes, James Lord. designation that is no longer commonly used but still sometimes encountered). The 2 characters below the picture are read together as Nippon (= Japan). The W could be an up-side down M and so on. The little square in the series marker is the It is a number with a decimal point (or comma), like 5.9 or Note that there is no character sho in front of the date to Your Miroku will have been proofed in Japan. Moriyama Mori-machi. Mark: Crossed Imperial Chinese and Japanese flags with the Turkish crescent moon and star in-between, referring to Mr AA Vantines business relations with these three countries. Japanese marks and seals. Until around Showa World of Lugers Proof Marks by Sam Costanzo - Jan C. Still Lugerforums To see more photos of Tokyo guns, please Personal signatures by the artists involved are quite common. Starting To add to this theory, Honeycutt shows the "triangle" proof mark as a Japanese proof to signify a "captured weapon," but to my knowledge was never used with an "S" inside of it. Probably last quarter 20th century. 1190. SC - Straight contoured markings on Type 14s tell the story. please click here: Nambu The word "Nippon" in western characters means "Japan" and occurs on most Japanese wares from around 1890 until the early 1920s. process makes it impractical for me to buy guns from the USA in most cases The four characters from left to Markings on Japanese Arisaka Rifles and Bayonets of World War II It is also rather similar to the German company all Type 94s were made by the private firm Chuo Kogyo (or its predecessor, the Nambu Gun Mfg. It is not a Noritake mark, but is similar in design to those made during that period. This article was written by the late Mike George in 2014 and has been updated. 578. Then there are place names, Satsuma, Kutani, Seto etc. dates, as noted and pictured above. "T" proof mark stamped on barrel at receiver. pieces. Mark found on reproductions, an imitation of a mark originally used by the decoration studio August Schmidt (Ilmenau, Thuringia) who of course used other letters. Mark: GR within Rising sun with the addition of "Made in Japan", suggesting a date to the latter part of the 1940s. Before sending it to the proof house he will check that the action and barrels are jointed properly, that the ribs are sound and that the bores havent grown in diameter beyond laid-down limits, through either constant firing or overzealous cleaning, or both. Mark: "KB Japan", Date: probably c. 1950. The Arisaka Type 38 bolt-action rifles, also known as Meiji 38th Year (1905) rifles, were the standard infantry rifles of the pre-WW2 Japanese Army. In the top line, the top right and top left characters are read together as "Nippon" (as in No.6 above). When a whole rig (gun, holster & accessories) is sold guns have a character to designate Emperor Hirohitofs reign. The 1943 (1925 + 18). Firearm Proof Marks, Arsenal & Inspector Marks manufacturers identifying marks, more commonly referred to as Proof Marks, Arsenal or Inspector Marks Japanese Proof Marks See credits for information shown on that page. 900. bearing out-of-sequence numbers in the 75000 and 76000 range. The However, the rule doesn't apply in other countries nor always in America because sometimes paper labels and the like was used. To immediately gain a better understanding on the many names that occurs in Japanese pottery and porcelain, I believe this map, that indicates the most common kiln areas (blue names) and cities (names in red), will be helpful. Japanese Proof Marks Russian Proof Marks Swiss Proof Marks USA Proof Marks We have just started to assemble this on going source of Proof Marks, Arsenal & Inspector Marks . from 1903 to 1923 (Tokyo Arsenal), or 1923 to 1929 (TGE). This shows it will handle high performance steel. Bowes, James Lord. They used a very square font. The use of the word "Shoten" indicates the name for a shop which is selling products from its own kiln. Adapted from Japanese Rifles of World War II, by Duncan O. 1381. Jar, blue and white decoration. It is possible that this and similar clear red stamped or printed marks actually belongs to the occupied Japan period (1945-52). World: Showa 15.12 Kokubunji Type 14 Pistol, Nambu Koishikawa switched from the "B" to the "S" barrel proof mark in the two in the date. "Lustre ware". "Lusterware". Most of these "school-marked" rifles also have two or three Crown over 13 which we have seen several times on the . a Japanese gun other than a Type 14 or Type 94, the exact date of production cannot generally be determined. Britain accepts the proof standards of all CIP member countries, but the products of all other nations have to be proofed in this country before they can be legally sold in the UK. very late in World War II. Oklahoma 74011-1142, USA. Proofreaders' Marks - The Chicago Manual of Style Online six in the date there is a small and poorly struck character. Mark: "G" in a wreath. Japanese Proof Marks - Firearm Proof Marks, Arsenal & Inspector Marks World: Showa 7,3 Chigusa The arsenal was established in 1916 as the Kokura Arms Factory ( Kokura Heiki Seizjo) as one of six arsenals under control of the government; the others were the . The Really nice revolvers were produced from 1894 to 1925; Grandpa Nambus took over production and continued it until Showa 11.6 (June, 1936), ending Relative Grounds for Refusal 5. the values shown here. month, 3rd year of Hirohitofs reign, i.e. Three of the most comprehensive websites with images of Japanese pottery and porcelain marks are Gotheborg, G. Bouvier and the Noritake Collectors' Guild. October 03, 2017. Covered, two-handled soup bowl. If your pistol has this mark, scroll down to the It is generally accepted that marks that includes "Dai Nippon" in Japanese characters on the whole date to the Meiji (1868-1912) period, reflecting the greatly increased nationalism of that period. 896. A forum community dedicated to Shotgun owners and enthusiasts including the Remington, Beretta, and Mossberg shotguns brands. If you pick up an Italian gun made between 1954 and 1974, the date code will be in Roman numerals, and for the immediate post-war period the code is in Arabic numerals that is the conventional 1,2,3, etc. S - Straight, rivet retained main page. ]: Henry Sotheran & co. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.5479/sil.60504.39088001843390, MLA Citation Come join the discussion about optics, hunting, gunsmithing, styles, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more! I will refer to these as the gmodel designation markingsh. of Hirohitofs reign (October, 1937). Other markings are usually either proof marks (indicating that the barrel was test fired with cartridges loaded with a larger charge of gunpowder than normally used to ensure safety) or Waffenamt (ordnance department) markings, indicated by the symbol of an eagle with outstreached wings with the letters WaAxxx below, where xxx is a 2- or 3 . Miroku of Japan, who make the traditionally-styled break-action Brownings, have adopted Brownings date coding system in their serial numbers. IE&C Co (?) 1095. calendar. 1298. Some pieces are correctly marked as to their producer and beside that, carry a label saying 'Takahashi' (Import Co). If there is a mark in this spot that is not Capital "K" in a wreath. Guns from the transitional period as well as those considered true Type 99 Basics - A Guide to the Japanese Type 99 Arisaka It then merged with two other companies and Import and sells gift wares from all over the world. Last updated: May 25, 2008. UCAGCO actually means United China and Glass Company. Mark: 883. Possible date 1950s. Just below the Only Chigusa pistols used a comma rather than a period. published by Cedar Ridge Publications, 73 Cedar Ridge Road, Broken Arrow, first step is identifying which of the five manufacturers that produced Type has the date, using a numerical system based on the year of the emperorfs Serial numbers on this series run the series mark for "4" stamped underneath the receiver or on the barrel, First Series pistol. Bring-back papers for a gun add Retro style decoration, later part of 20th century. instead of side by side. Tsukuru or Zo, Sei or Seisu (made) characters from various examples of marks and seals on Japanese pottery. Bayonets from Janzen's Notebook, by Jerry L. Janzen, Thus, the guns Z=1; Y=2; X=3; W=4; V=5; T=6; R=7; P=8, N=9; and M=0. The CIPs current membership is 14: Austria, Belgium, Chile, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, United Arab Emirates, and the United Kingdom. If you are visiting this site to Just above the trigger guard on the left side of the gun is the safety lever 979. 2-3/4). A Quick and Dirty Guide: Carcano Rifle Models - Surplused These figures are only estimates, china marker) softened in mineral spirits (paint thinner). Japanese gih, Japanese porcelain, "Fine Porcelain China, Japan, "W", "Diane" (pattern), Retro style decoration, later part of 20th century, tentatively 1970s. Includes an "Ideal" jacket. Second half 20th century. are missing parts seldom bring good prices. the serial number in the manner used by all subsequent producers of Type 14s. ahead of the cocking knob, is another set of markings comprised of four characters (right The 2000BN There were three manufacturers that used the Nagoya Most of the Satsuma marks were originally submitted by Ms. Michaela Russell, Brisbane, Australia. Moriyama Mori-machi. Japanese porcelain, "Fine China, Japan, "1221", "English Garden" (pattern), Retro style decoration, later part of 20th century, tentatively 1970s. Probably 1950s. ), So whats the answer? Kokura Arsenal | Gun Wiki | Fandom way is to walk into a gun show and offer it to someone. Mar 18, 2015 - Explore Sandi Logan's board "Collection of porcelain & pottery makers marks", followed by 462 people on Pinterest. The porcelain seems like early to mid 20th century. The top line usually has the arsenal indicator and sometimes a series indicator 8.44 lbs. prototypes, other pre-production guns, and occasional rifles assembled Type 14 Mark: The letter "T" in a wreath, below it says Japan. 1944. arsenal symbol, followed by the series marker (a small square inside a circle), Each Japanese rifle was marked with the symbol of either the arsenal of manufacture or the arsenal that supervised the manufacturing subcontractor. 1202. Defences to Infringement 12. specific rifle type. lever swings. Have a look at the British proof marks that should be on it as japanese proof was not recognised , Pre CIP , There will be a date code stamped somewhere. the Type 30, introduced in 1897. Hamada, Sugiura, etc. copyright Teri 2007 unless otherwise specified and may not be copied in any When table. Plate. 714. From the look of the porcelain designs I would suggested the 1920-30s for this piece. please click here: Nambu World: Showa 19.6 Kokubunji Hans Slager, Belgium, William Turnbull, Canada and Tony Jalin Zhang, Beijing. Handgun Website. Date 1940s-50s, 1343. 37. HIRA". Among the list of CIP member countries are states which, as far as we in the UK know, do not manufacture sporting firearms for the international market, so why do they bother with membership? Mark: Tezuka Kinsei, Tokuyama, c 1910-50. Mark: Made in Japan, Matsueda. 575. Hirohito. World: Showa 12.3 Kokubunji Type 14 Pistol, Nambu Okura Art China was the forebear of the famed Morimura group of companies such as Noritake (Founded in 1904 as. dates. Essentially made Type 14s from November, 1926 to November, 1932. 975. 2014 CM (right Miroku has their own datestamp as two letters, the corresponding number as below: Z=1 Y=2 X=3 W=4 V=5 T=6 R=7 P=8 N=9 M=0. factory under Nagoya Arsenal supervision. The Gold Imari logo is a trademark of the Yazaemon family kiln founded in 1804. This seems to be the Nitroproof - levels, weights, charges or pressures is unknown. pistol. Ones in that kind of condition It used the Nagoya Arsenal symbol alone (see photo below). Retro style decoration, later part of 20th century. Search. six in the date is the To in Tokyo, The two characters immediately below the "rising sun" reads, from, 1548. 2), Test Type 1 rifles, and Type I rifles (produced by Italy for the In Showa 7.8 (August, 1932), Kokura Arsenal "GOLDCASTLE MADE IN JAPAN", Mid 20th century, 1950-60s. Estimated Reading Time: 5 minutes. sold individually, unless the holster is matched by number to the gun. 4,900-5,000 or so Chigusa pistols until about Showa rough guide in US$ and is provided for information purposes only with no This stamp is found in a Samurai sword of WWII vintage. 283. To see more photos of a Kokura pistol, please click here: Nambu The Japanese manufactured over 6.4 million rifles and carbines in the 40 Appeal 14. Invalidity 10. It is also wa. "ca.1895" suggests a general time period. There are some gun auction sites They can indicate the name of the factory, the potter, the decorator, the pattern, the customer, the exporter, the importer or both or a part of them or maybe just say "Made in Japan", "Japan", "Nippon", "Happiness" or "Good luck" in any number of ways. This silver qualifies as sterling, but it is slightly softer than sterling pieces marked 925 or simply sterling. 1536. Bottom row: small and large trigger However, in stamped versions it also occurred on mass produced export wares well into the 1930s. 1088. Handgun Website. Gun Marks. Mark: Japanese reading: Eiwa Kinsei, "Eiwa (name) Respectfully Made". 11. Any thoughts on this Japanese theory would be appreciated? pistolfs markings, then we can try to sort out how to tell a Tokyo 941. Ucagco company. the markings. In addition to descriptions and photo examples of numerous types of pottery and porcelain, including where they were made, it features a list of Souvenir Dealers. supervising arsenal's mark. McCollum, 1996, published by Excalibur Publications, PO Box 36, Latham, NY either an elongated M or the school mark substituted, or (ii) mum There are a number of examples of export wares where marks including the Japanese characters for Dai Nippon are stamped or printed, that suggests that this marking did continued to be used in-between the wars. The character is Sho, Japanese g, Rifle Manufacturing Company/Chuo were issued to paramilitary forces such as the Kempei Tai (Japanese Secret Manufacturer's Marks on the Lithgow Pattern 1907 Bayonet Other rifles apparently were originally manufactured and marked pistols. are relatively cheap, sometimes less than $500. guard Type 14 pistols and a Type 94. Mark: The 2 characters are read from right to left. 921. 723. During the period 1921-1941 porcelain should be marked "Japan" and roughly after 1941, marked "Made in Japan", though numerous exceptions appears to occurs. character Sho to designate the reign of the Showa The first time they did this they used gih (their first japanese proof marks 17.2 or 19.10 or 3,6. however, the character Sho specified and may not be used elsewhere in any form without prior permission. Owari produces so many varieties of porcelain and stoneware that the Japanese speak of porcelain and pottery in general as ". Mark: Crossed Imperial Chinese and Japanese flags with the Turkish crescent moon and star in-between, referring to Mr AA Vantines business relations with these three countries. review them quickly. Japanese distribution company. Mark: Bird in Circle, "Hand painted, Made in Japan". BHF - Birdshead, flat sides 815. N&Co Nagoya Nippon Porcelain. logo and the Nambu logo, as shown in this photo. The top row has the markings shown above and the serial number. Before about 1814, the stamping dies were handcut. If you live First, unlike all other makers of Type Stylized crossed swords above the letter 'R'. Outdoor Hub, LLC (d/b/a Carbon Media Group), 30800 Telegraph Rd, Suite 1921, Bingham Farms, MI 48025 USA. Codes and Marks: Government Marks - Enfield-Stuff Serial Mark: In the Meiji period this brand name was used by several Arita porcelain makers such as. Gas & Electric as noted above. the companyfs goriginal seriesh production reached serial number 99999, it began see more photos of a late-style Chigusa Type 14 In both cases the first symbol is the For the last full overhaul of the Satsuma and Kutani sections, thank you to Howard Reed, Australia. 1040. Glassware Marks and Signatures - The Spruce Crafts Two letters at the end of the serial number indicate the year. World: Showa 20.7 Toriimatsu Second Series Type 14 style of font used. Literally hundreds of companies produced dinnerware with European or Western style designs. It shouldnt be too much to ask all manufacturers to put the date of manufacture at the end of the serial number something like 11/17 to identify the month and year of manufacturer as November 2017, for instance? This photo shows the most common arrangement, with Founded by Abe Mayer and originally called Abe Mayer & Co., the importer did business throughout the Southeast U.S. as well as Central and South America. The 2 characters read from top to bottom NICHI HON, which read together as Nippon (= Japan). Want to buy a single issue of Shooting Times, Sporting Gun or Airgun Shooter? Quote; Link to comment Share on other sites . and are based on recorded serial number information. In use on porcelain made at the Noritake factory, Chikaramachi branch, during 1928-1946. numbers on this run of guns go from around 7800 to 99999. Japanese Bayonet Manufacturer's Marks Posted: October 03, 2017 Categories: Bayonets Author: admin admin Japanese bayonets were marked on the ricasso with a symbol, or combination of symbols, in order to indicate the arsenal, or contractor who made them. Nambu World In 2007 they became the Arita Seiyou Co., Ltd, and in 2016 they became the Arita Porcelain Lab, Inc. - Hand Painted, Made in Occupied Japan". acquired, this section is for you. 14s, Chigusa used commas rather than decimals in the Company) at their Kokubunji Note that production changes were frequent, so there are a suburb of Tokyo, under Nagoya Arsenal supervision. World: Showa 17.9 Toriimatsu First Series Type 14 Pistol, Nambu Emperorfs reign it was. Date probably 1930s. 3 : Samurai sword maker signature Marking. "Rainbow colored decoration". Japan occupied Korea from 1905-1945. Tentative date 1940-50s. Contrast a Japanese gun other than a Type 14 or Type 94, the exact date of production Look at an Italian-manufactured gun and you will see the letter sequences appear in a little rectangle near the proof information. 9. 10, 15, 16, 18. from the left is (the four in kanji). A section which was then greatly extended by Ian & Mary Heriot of which a large amount of information still awaits publication. Without any scientific foundation or literary source to refer to, I would still like to suggest that this kind of printed Dai Nippon marks in general belong to the period in-between the wars with a suggested end in the late 1930s/early 1940s. Carol Bess White. and Type 94s that are complete, in decent condition, and matching (possibly has a family history, do think seriously before selling it; once it is gone, it year and month are separated by a comma on Chigusa Mark: Crossed Imperial Chinese and Japanese flags with the Turkish crescent moon and star in-between, referring to Mr AA Vantines business relations with these three countries. The Fora platform includes forum software by XenForo. were produced from 1903 to 1906; Papa Nambus from Edo period (1603-1867) roughly split into, Showa (1926-1988), where "early Showa" is often used to cover the Showa reign before 1945, and. A rough guess on a date would be early 20th century, before 1920s. Parts for these are hard to come by, so ones that Trade Marks Laws and Regulations Report 2022-2023 Japan 939. The use of the comma to separate the year and month was continued. 388. WW2 Small Arms Identification Gallery - German Daggers Glassware Marks and Signatures. Luger Magazine Marks Extruded steel body, manufactured by Haenel (WaffenAmt codes 122, FXO, Eagle 37). 800,000 serial number range. To return to the Main Page, please click here: Nambu World: Teri's WWII Japanese Mid 19th century to early 20th century. 1090. The above Mark: "TMK CHINA". considered Kokura pistols and bear serial numbers between around 31900 and Dish. Copy and paste Tick & Check mark Symbols , , , , , , , , , . Guns have to be proofed in Britain to be sold here. The flat under the right barrel is marked with two Japanese proof marks and "NP / 12 / MOD / 70M/M". All Rights Reserved. 1334. company made two series of pistols. 12 Japanese Punctuation Marks to Put Some Pep into Your Writing using the character shiki for "type" and Japanese numerals. The 2 characters above the Gothic "A" read from left to right, are NICHI and HON, which read together as Nippon (= Japan). One of them were the Takita company, whose mark was T&T in two rectangles. Sources that suggest "Made in Japan" was used from 1921 to 1940 and "Japan" after May 1952 are not correct. Today, there is a full range of Japanese expressions that run the spectrum in flavor, style, and price. late 1940s-early 1950s. Pistol (A) (I have two from that month. Of the many later contributors I would especially want to mention Albert Becker, Somerset, UK, who were the first to help with some translations and comments on the Japanese marks. with concentric circles, which looks something like this: Each Japanese rifle was marked with the symbol of either the arsenal of followed by the serial number in the upper row. "Made in Japan / Occupied". late 1940s-early 1950s. 696. Join; Sign In; About Us; Contact Us; Expert Authors; Home. Stars and Rifles Part 1: Ottoman Hexagram Proof Marks the reign of the Emperor. to the upper frame in front of the serial number (7243 in this case). Nagoya Seito Sho. ]: Henry Sotheran & co, doi: https://doi.org/10.5479/sil.60504.39088001843390, Please read Smithsonian Libraries and Archives', Smithsonian Libraries and Archives, Natural History Building, 10, Index of Library & Archival Exhibitions on the Web, Smithsonian Libraries and Archives on PRISM (SI staff), https://doi.org/10.5479/sil.60504.39088001843390. In western Europe, deep stamped markings on blades were widespread until the 1880's as means of brand identification. TextKool. and similar oddities. see more photos of a Kokubunji First Series Pistol, the end of the rifle serial number. Equally, the screw-cutting of a barrel for a sound moderator, the installation of new screw-in chokes and fitting a muzzle-brake require a re-proof. Bayonet information from Hardwood stock, barrel proof marks, and Japanese script mark. 40s). indicate that the information in the entry immediately above applies to 1535. If you find any errors or missing information please, please, please let me know by sending me a e-mail to: Tobias(a)shotguns.se. Lithgow. the smallest production total was the very first manufacturer of Type 14 pistols, 'Fine China' seems to be used consistently as a brand name under which several patterns are/were sold such as Golden Rose, Platinum Rose, Golden Wheat and Platinum Wheat. First Date: probably late 1920s to early 1930s. 1399. ones can go for over $2,000. The mark looks like an upside down letter y in a circle. Nagoya Arsenal marking explained above (the gtop heavy eight in a circleh). This is the same symbol used for The Eiraku lineage were important and historically significant potters in Kyoto from the 18th Century right through to the present day. 589. Tashiro Shoten Ltd? Smithsonian Libraries and Archives, Natural History Building, 10 th St. and Constitution Ave. NW, Washington DC, 20560 about 7,800 pistols. SWA - Straight, wrap around, rivet retained When a gun is re-proofed there is always some element of risk, but a gunsmith will advise you as to its chances of passing the test. Second half 20th century, likely around 1970s. "M.T. hand, there is nothing like an auction to motivate someone to dig into their First, here is an orientation photo of the left side markings. Tentative date 1910-30. reign). means south. Date: probably late 1920s to early 1930s. other auction houses you might consider that advertise in the Shotgun News, a Kogyo Production at. Proof marks on Japanese shotguns The simplest date coding of the lot is applied to Japanese-made Miroku shotguns, and the break-action guns they build for Browning. Some Papa Nambus In 1924 a mark know as the "Cherry Blossom", in the shape of five "M" was sub-contracted by the Nippon Toki Kasha Company (Noritake Company) to independent companies making porcelain for export the USA Market. high-end items, it may be worthwhile contacting a top auction firm like: There are The purpose of these Date: probably late 20s to early 1930s when this type of ware was mostly in vougue. In 1941 the offices of the Morimura Brothers Export Co were closed and the "M" as in Morimura inside the wreath was changed to an N as in "Noritake", a name it would not officially have before 1981. Mark: Dragon Seal. table (lifted from Honeycutt) lists the more commonly found variations. Kokura frames, and thus should also be considered "pure" Kokura guns, After 1814, English law repealed the . You should the Nambu Rifle Manufacturing Company (Nambu Ju Seizosho). used as a final inspection mark. Text art; Symbol Tick & Check mark Symbols. Tokyo The actual meaning of the anchor mark is unknown, though it might have indicated issue to a "Navy ROTC" or something of the sort. Japanese Woodblock Prints: Everything You Need to Know - Invaluable one looks like an upside down letter y in a circle. Main Menu Here is the first style, used on the first Starting in 1922, goods imported from Japan had to be marked "Made in Japan" or "Japan." The designation could be included in the backstamp, impressed, or on an attached label. 2. http://utting.org/site/miroku-m500-proof-marks/. There are a What You Should Know About Japanese Woodblock Prints. Flower basket mark, Occupied Japan period (1945-52). confusion among collectors. Arsenal was the most prolific producer of Type 14s. click on one of the following: Nambu World: Showa 4.2 Tokyo Arsenal Type 14 Pistol, Nambu Now On some pieces the trademark 'Lenwile' occurs which was also registered by the ARDALT Inc., in 1945, for use on figurines and statuettes. Vantine's, the Oriental Store. (Shotgun restoration where to get it done and what to spend. Note how rounded the corners of that second character are. Arita porcelain food (rice) bowl with Japanese 'Imari' decoration. During the war and subsequent American occupation of Japan, thousands of Trademark registration and use in Japan - Lexology recommend the book, There were three places that made "Souvenir - Japan", "Flower" mark in shape of five "M". Arsenal Productionh (a fair ways down). Regarding 'Nippon' marked porcelain, wares marked 'Japan' or 'Made in Japan' have not been as desirable as those marked 'Nippon'. identify the model (most collectors refer to Type rather than Model when the second month of the fourth year of Emperor Hirohitofs reign, February, Grips: To convert the year to the Western system, add 1925 Mark: "Dai Nichi Hon/Dai Nippon" (Great Japan), mid 20th century. Mark: 880. Most Type 26 revolvers were produced from 1894 to 1925; Grandpa Nambuswere produced from 1903 to 1906; Papa Nambusfrom