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In 1891 items imported into the United States required to be marked in English
with the country of origin. The name "Nippon" was chosen for items coming from
Japan. In 1921, the name was changed to "Japan" and after 1941, marked
"Made in Japan", The production extended to Sugar bowls, cup and saucers, egg
cups, coffee pots, Serving bowls, Cream Pitchers, jugs, Dinner plates, es sets,
12 pieces sets, restaurant sets, bred and butter plates, oyster plates, salad
dishes, teapots, preserve jars, gravy boats, mixing bowls, creamers, cookie
jars, water jugs, restaurantware, cheese dishes, oval bowls,chip & Dip sets,
divided snack trays, divided serving dishes, covered sauce dish, coffeee sets,
tea sets.
Tankard Mugs, Trigger Mugs, Luncheon Plates, Dinner Plate, Dessert Plate, Butter
Crock, Creamer, Centerpiece Pie ,Lg Mixing Bowl, 6 Qt Bowl, Lg Pour Bowl, Heart
Chip & Dip , Lg Oval Platter, Muffin Pan, Necessary Plate, Rect Baker, Round
Platter, Soup Tureen,Sugar Bowl, Teapot, Utilitarian Pie Pan, Cake Stand, Oval
Baker, Basic Soup/Pasta bowl, Family Pasta Bowl ,3 Qt Mixing Bowl, Pitchers,
Chip 'n Dip, Molly Stark Pitcher, Cookie Jar/Bean Pot, American Classic Mug, In the period immediately after the second WW. Some come with the addition
of OCCUPIED JAPAN.
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