Need help identifying dinnerware brand

Hi all! I am having trouble identifying a dish brand. If anyone recognizes this backstamp, please let me know! It says “Japan” underneath and appears to be on a sticker.
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asked over 11 years ago

7 Answers

I don’t recognize the mark, but here is a sight with Japan backstamps. Perhaps this will help.

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Never mind, I went through the site, and your mark isn’t shown. It could be a maker’s mark or an importer’s mark for that matter.

Even though the referenced site above wasn’t fruitful today, it is nonetheless a good resource for many Japanese marks.

answered over 11 years ago

ZenGirl
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Doesn’t look familiar to me.

answered over 11 years ago

What does the pattern look like? That might help too.

[URL removed] Gotheborg also has a Chinese section.

answered over 11 years ago

Thank for your help, all! That’s a great website with the Japanese backstamps, ZenGirl. Thanks! Also, I understand this mystery pattern was sold at Bloomingdales in the early 1990s. Here’s a picture of the pattern. Sorry if it’s big. I’m not sure I’m uploading the photos correctly!
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Mystery solved! It is Lindt-Stymeist Sage.

answered over 11 years ago

Sorry I tried to post pic it is to big.

The set looks like some kind of stoneware or maybe thats just the type of pattern.

answered over 11 years ago

Heres your image.
I don’t recognize the backstamp but it is modern.

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answered over 11 years ago

DVDEEZ
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I checked on Replacements..they do have some patterns listed under Bloomingdales but not this one.

If you can’t find the actual manufacturer, would make sure to reference “Bloomingdales” in the listing.
It’s a nice clean look that should attract a buyer! JMO

answered over 11 years ago

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