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  1. Apr 6, 2024 · 6" porcelain cat family, finely detailed fur and features. $2,800. 2023. Flamenco Dancer. Ucagco. 9" porcelain dancer in ruffled dress, dramatic hand-painted shading. $2,500. 2023. These exceptional pieces represent just a small sampling of the most valuable Occupied Japan figurines.

  2. Mar 5, 2024 · 1. The Mark of Authenticity. Look for the Mark: The most straightforward way to identify an authentic Occupied Japan figurineis to look for the marking that reads "Occupied Japan" or "Made in Occupied Japan." This marking is typically found on the base of the figurine.

  3. Mar 5, 2024 · March 5, 2024. In the aftermath of World War II, Japan found itself under Allied occupation. This period, from 1945 to 1952, was a time of rebuilding and redefining. Among the many exports that helped revive the Japanese economy were intricately designed figurines, stamped with "Occupied Japan" to denote their origin and era.

  4. The Top 10 Most Valuable Lefton China Pieces. Lefton Valentine‘s Day "Burning Love" Figural Lamp – Sold for $7,000 in February 2023. This extraordinary 22" lamp features a young girl and boy on a heart-shaped base, both holding fiery "torches of love" that illuminate when lit. Designed by acclaimed ceramicist Howard Pierce in 1957, this ...

  5. Lefton China Porcelain - History. The first Lefton imported “Occupied Japan” ceramics arrived in the United States in 1946. the Miyawo Company was a leading supplier during the late 1940s. Following Lefton’s death in May 1996, Magda Lefton, George’s wife, assumed the presidency of the company. Magda Lefton passed away in August 1998.

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  6. Mar 29, 2023 · This listing is for Stanley Roberts Stainless Japan Charles IV 6 1/8 inch Set of 6 Salad Dessert Forks. All are marked "SR Stainless Japan Charles". Each has been lightly used but is in good condition. See pics.

  7. In the 1950's & 60's in particular, Japanese porcelain marks emulated the look of Western fine china marks (some had a characteristic colour print). This was because after World War 2 and into the 1960's, Japan was known for making cheap trinkets, rather than high end items. All that changed rather rapidly of course.

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