Collector's Guide to Made in Japan Ceramics: Identification & Values (Book II)

Besides "What is it worth?" the two questions coll ectors most often ask are: "How old is it?" and "Who Made it?" It seemed to me that they could best be answered in Japan, so there I went in the summer ofl995. I went by myself, but I had a great translator, Asami Takeuchi, to help me because I speak virtuallv no Japanese. Did I find all the answers? No. But I got a very good start, and this book contains the new facts I learned.

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Table of Contents:

COVER

CONTENTS

DEDICATION

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

THE DATA

THE MARKS

THE COLLECTIBLES

CERAMIC NOVELTIES 1960S TO THE PRESENT

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

BIBLIOGRAPHY

INDEX