Japanese Porcelain Jar
21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Meiji Decorative Dishes and Vide-...
Platinum
21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Meiji Vases
Gold
21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Edo Vases
Gold
20th Century Japanese Other Table Lamps
Porcelain
Vintage 1980s Japanese Table Lamps
Ceramic
20th Century Irish Anglo-Japanese Table Lamps
Brass
Antique 15th Century and Earlier Korean Arts and Crafts Ceramics
Ceramic
Vintage 1960s Japanese Jars
Porcelain
Mid-20th Century Japanese Mid-Century Modern Jars
Porcelain
21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Meiji Jars
Porcelain
Vintage 1940s Japanese Jars
Porcelain
Antique 17th Century Japanese Jars
Porcelain
Antique Late 19th Century Japanese Japonisme Jars
Porcelain
21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Jars
Gold
Antique Late 19th Century Jars
Porcelain
Antique 19th Century Japanese Meiji Jars
Enamel
21st Century and Contemporary Porcelain
Abalone
1990s Japanese Modern Jars
Porcelain
Mid-20th Century Japanese Art Deco Jars
Porcelain
Antique Late 19th Century Japanese Jars
Porcelain
Early 20th Century Japanese Anglo-Japanese Jars
Porcelain
Antique 1880s Japanese Meiji Ceramics
Porcelain
Vintage 1970s Japanese Chinoiserie Urns
Gold
Antique 19th Century Japanese Meiji Metalwork
Enamel
Mid-20th Century Japanese Chinoiserie Vases
Porcelain
Mid-20th Century Japanese Chinoiserie Vases
Porcelain
Mid-20th Century Japanese Chinoiserie Ceramics
Porcelain
Antique 19th Century Japanese Meiji Ceramics
Porcelain
21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Ceramics
Gold
Antique 1880s Japanese Meiji Ceramics
Porcelain
Antique 19th Century Japanese Meiji Ceramics
Porcelain
Late 19th Century Japanese Decorative Objects
21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Vases
Gold
Early 20th Century Japanese Meiji Table Lamps
Porcelain, Wood
Antique Late 19th Century Japanese Garniture
Porcelain
Antique Late 19th Century Asian Meiji Table Lamps
Porcelain
Antique 19th Century Japanese Ceramics
Porcelain
Antique 18th Century and Earlier Japanese Vases
Porcelain
Antique Mid-19th Century Asian Japonisme Ceramics
Ceramic, Pottery
21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Meiji Ceramics
Porcelain
21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Ceramics
Gold
21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Ceramics
Porcelain
21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Ceramics
Porcelain
Vintage 1960s Japanese Table Lamps
Brass
21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Meiji Ceramics
Porcelain
21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Vases
Porcelain
21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Ceramics
Platinum
21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Vases
Gold
21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Vases
Porcelain
21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Vases
Porcelain
21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Vases
Porcelain
21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Vases
Porcelain
21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Vases
Gold
21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Ceramics
Platinum
21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Ceramics
Platinum
21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Meiji Ceramics
Platinum
21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Vases
Platinum
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- What is Japanese porcelain?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022The creation of Japanese porcelain began in the late 1500s. Although the styles and variations of Japanese porcelain range, many consider Kyushu to be the center of Japanese porcelain production. You’ll find a variety of antique and modern Japanese porcelain pieces on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertMay 30, 2024To date Japanese porcelain, examine its markings. Generally, the name Nippon appeared on pieces produced between 1891 and 1921. From 1945 to 1952, makers placed a mark that read "Made in Occupied Japan." A piece that is marked simply "Japan" or "Made in Japan" may date from the period just before or during World War II or from after the end of occupation in 1952. When in doubt, consult a certified appraiser or knowledgeable antiques dealer for help with dating. On 1stDibs, shop an assortment of Japanese porcelain.
- Is Japanese porcelain valuable?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertFebruary 27, 2024Yes, some Japanese porcelain is valuable. Many collectors prize porcelain ware produced in Japan during the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, and demand for pieces from this period can be high due to the demand. Some types that are particularly sought include Arita ware, Seto ware and Mino ware. The value of a particular piece depends on its age, maker, style and condition. A certified appraiser or expert dealer can help you determine how much your porcelain is worth. On 1stDibs, shop a large selection of Japanese porcelain.
- 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 28, 2021Japanese porcelain ranges from $1,500 to $3,000 but may be found at a lower price in auctions. It’s a valuable collectible from the latter half of the 19th century and early part of the 20th century. Find a variety of antique and vintage Japanese porcelain on 1stDibs.
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