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<p>[QUOTE="LilyS, post: 226143, member: 4402"]I have done this. I uploaded them to Facebook and my Japanese speaking friends have translated the marks as Mr Kishida. In Googling Kishida , I came across a contemporary fine art porcelain painter living in Kobe with the family name of Kishida. Kobe was where a photo of my great-grandfather was taken c.1892. I wonder if the Kishida family have a tradition of this work? I'll upload the photos I took of the clearer base marks to an album here so I can post them <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":)" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="LilyS, post: 226143, member: 4402"]I have done this. I uploaded them to Facebook and my Japanese speaking friends have translated the marks as Mr Kishida. In Googling Kishida , I came across a contemporary fine art porcelain painter living in Kobe with the family name of Kishida. Kobe was where a photo of my great-grandfather was taken c.1892. I wonder if the Kishida family have a tradition of this work? I'll upload the photos I took of the clearer base marks to an album here so I can post them :)[/QUOTE]
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