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These cups were made in Japan for export to countries such as England, Ireland, Canada, Australia, or to the United States of America. If they contain words, the words are in English. Depending upon the laws of the various Anglophone nations at the time of their manufacture, they may or may not be back-stamped "Japan" or "Made in Japan" -- in some cases and for some nations, only a sticker was required, and these were often removed or lost while washing the cup. Even those which are not marked as originating in Japan can often be identified as such due to the greyish colour of the Japanese porcelain clay body, which is distinctly different from white English bone china or white American semi-vitreous china.
These cups were made in Japan for export to countries such as England, Ireland, Canada, Australia, or to the United States of America. If they contain words, the words are in English. Depending upon the laws of the various Anglophone nations at the time of their manufacture, they may or may not be back-stamped "Japan" or "Made in Japan" -- in some cases and for some nations, only a sticker was required, and these were often removed or lost while washing the cup. Even those which are not marked as originating in Japan can often be identified as such due to the greyish colour of the Japanese porcelain clay body, which is distinctly different from white English bone china or white American semi-vitreous china.
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<i><b>catherine yronwode</b><br>curator, historian, and docent
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<br><b>The Mystic Tea Room</b></i>
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==See Also==
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* [[:Category:Made in England|Made in England]]
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* [[:Category:Made in the USA|Made in the USA]]
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* [[:Category:Made in Australia|Made in Australia]]
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* [[:Category:Made in Japan|Made in Japan]]
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* [[:Category:Made in China|Made in China]]

Revision as of 20:09, 4 September 2020

These cups were made in Japan for export to countries such as England, Ireland, Canada, Australia, or to the United States of America. If they contain words, the words are in English. Depending upon the laws of the various Anglophone nations at the time of their manufacture, they may or may not be back-stamped "Japan" or "Made in Japan" -- in some cases and for some nations, only a sticker was required, and these were often removed or lost while washing the cup. Even those which are not marked as originating in Japan can often be identified as such due to the greyish colour of the Japanese porcelain clay body, which is distinctly different from white English bone china or white American semi-vitreous china.

catherine yronwode
curator, historian, and docent
The Mystic Tea Room

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