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AEROZON
Aerozon is a trade mark made up from 'air' and 'ozone'. I occurs on German smoking acessories, air
cleaners as in perfume burners, nightlamps etc. for which many porcelain bodies were made, some
of them in Japan. The mark occurs between 1910-1933 by AEROZON-Fabrik, Georg und Berthold
Sternberg , Berlin. In 1933 AEROZON-Fabrik Schwarz & Co , Berlin, seems to have been owner for
a few months, the extent of involvment has so far not been possible to determine precisely. From
1933-1940, owned by August Brünell . From 1940 the company is used by Hermann Feese ,
and later his son Artur Freese until today. The company's name today is Feese Dekorative
Leuchten . A catalog from 1954-63 occurs with 'Aerozone' products from Metallwarenfabrik
Hermann Feese also in Berlin. All according to a German collector's web page. ( Information
updated by, Simone Loebsin, 2008 .)
37. "ORIGINAL AEROZON", The 2 characters are read from
top to bottom NICHI and HON, which read together as Nippon
(= Japan). Date after 1940, tentativly around 1958/1959 -
1962/1963.
55. "ORIGINAL AEROZON", The 2 characters are read from
top to bottom NICHI and HON, which read together as Nippon
(= Japan). Date after 1940.
Aiko - Arita
Aoki , unknown meaning possible a family name. Porcelain made at Arita kiln
1193. Mark: Mark: Aoki , unknown meaning
possible a family name. Porcelain made at Arita
kiln. Bowl. Diameter 12", height 5".
948. Mark: Aoki , unknown meaning possible a
family name. Porcelain made at Arita kiln.
Tentative date c. 1950.
1058. Mark: Aoki , unknown meaning possible a
family name. Porcelain made at Arita kiln. Plate
with one firing support mark.
Ardalt
The double A mark of Ardalt A, seems to have been a trademark for tableware, dishes, jars and
vases registered by ARDALT Inc. Corp., 95 Madison AVE., New York and first used in 1945. On
some pieces the trademark 'Lenwile' occurs which was also registered by the ARDALT Inc., in
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1945, for use on figurines and statuettes. Both marks have been used on Japanese pieces. The name
Ardalt occurs also on pieces from other countries.
1095. Ardalt figurine. Probably mid 20th century.
109. ARDALT. Mid 20th century.
ARITA
Porcelain was produced in Arita for the first time in 1616 under the control by the feudal lord of
Nabeshima, or the present Saga Prefecture. Arita ware is also called Imari ware because the
products of the Arita kiln were mainly shipped from a nearby port of Imari. Arita porcelains of the
early days were typically made in the Chinese style of the period, with deep-blue patterns on a
white background, called sometsuke = "blue-and-white". In the 1640s, a new style called aka-e "
was invented, characterized by bright colors and bold patterns principally in red. These two styles,
"sometsuke" and "aka-e," dominate Japanese "Arita/Imari" wares. The products of the 17th and
18th centuries are typically called "Ko-imari" (old Imari) and "Ko-sometsuke" (old blue-and-
white).
880. Arita porcelain food (rice) bowl with
Japanese 'Imari' decoration. Mark: Fuki
Choshun , four Kanji characters that stands
for Wealth, Nobility, Longevity and Youth,
often used during the Edo period (1603-
1867) on Arita Imari. Meaning: good
fortune and long life'. Very common on
Imari dishes. Tentative date: 1820-50.
883. Japanese porcelain with Nabeshima
looking enamel decoration. Mark: Fuki
Choshun , four Kanji characters that stands
for Wealth, Nobility, Longevity and Youth,
often used during the Edo period (1603-
1867) on Arita Imari. Meaning: good
fortune and long life'. Very common on
Imari dishes. Date: this dish probably Meiji
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(1868-1912) period.
884. Japanese porcelain with Japanese
'Imari' decoration. Mark: Fuki Choshun ,
four Kanji characters that stands for
Wealth, Nobility, Longevity and Youth,
often used during the Edo period (1603-
1867) on Arita Imari. Meaning: good
fortune and long life'. Very common on
Imari dishes. Date: this dish probably Meiji
(1868-1912) period.
903. Japanese porcelain with Japanese
'Imari' decoration. Mark: Fuki Choshun ,
four Kanji characters that stands for
Wealth, Nobility, Longevity and Youth,
often used during the Edo period (1603-
1867) on Arita Imari. Meaning: good
fortune and long life'. Very common on
Imari dishes. Date: this dish probably Meiji
(1868-1912) period.
795. Mark: " Zoshuntei Sanpo (or Sampo)
Zu. Good quality, mid 19th century,
Japanese 'Imari' decorated exportware. This
was an Imari company name or trademark
used from about 1840 to 1870.
872. Mark: " Zoshuntei Sanpo (or Sampo)
Zu . Meaning: Made by Zoshuntei Sanpo,
whose real name was Tsunemasa Yojiro
Hisatomi. This is a company name, or
trademark, used from about 1840 to 1870.
He was one of the first potters in the Arita
area who was granted an export permit by
the Lord of the Arita han (province), in
1841. This was also the first time it was
allowed to put a signature on pieces
exported from Arita except Fuku
(Happiness), or copies of Chinese reign
marks. Good quality, mid 19th century,
Japanese 'Imari' decorated exportware.
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Date: 1845-65.
912. Mark: Saishintei Keiko (Woman's
name), however J Bowes in Japanese
marks & seals reproduces the same mark
which he gives as 'Saishintei Sisi ' (male
name). Japanese porcelain, probably Arita.
Early 20th century.
500. Mark: Kozen? Arita Yamaki zo
59: The two red characters are: Bi jutsu =
"beautiful artwork" which are probably a
brand name or product line. The three black
vertical characters read "IMARI". Imari
porcelain. Modern mark, 1990-2000
608: The two red characters are: Bi jutsu =
"beautiful artwork" which are probably a
brand name or product line. The three blue
vertical characters read "IMARI". Imari
porcelain. Modern mark, 1990-2000
679. Japanese "Imari" decoration. Modern
mark, late 20th century.
482. Japanese "Imari" decoration. Modern
mark, late 20th century.
584. Fuku - "Happiness". Arita, Imari
porcelain. Meiji period, around 1880 -
1900.
129. Seal reading Arita-yaki - , the left
being a single character, early to mid 20th
century.
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743. "Arita" Modern mark, Late 20th
century.
Arnart Imports Inc.
Arnart Imports Inc. is still in operation and is currently located in 230 Fifth Avenue, New York. The
company specializes in Porcelain gifts and decorative accessories. First registrated trade mark is
the Crown and A's mark registred April 30, 1953. A mark looking like a bee hive, was first used the
last of December 1957. Both were cancelled in 2001.
952. Arnart Imports Inc. , mark registred in 1957.
Cancelled June 6th, 2001.
953. Arnart Imports Inc. , Crown and A's mark in use
since April 30, 1953. Cancelled February 17, 2001.
954. Arnart Imports Inc. , Crown and A's mark in use
since 1953 combined with the 'bee hive' in use since
1957, both cancelled in 2001.
955. Arnart Imports Inc. , Royal Carlton, was registred
for porcelain tableware, in 1957; Royal Crown was
registred for use on animal and bird figures 1965 - 1987.
Several similar 'Royal' marks with a crown and a brand
mark exists, all from the second half of the 20th century.
AWAJI
Awaji wares (Awaji island) monochrome ceramics with bright yellow or green glaze
1054. Awaji ware probably 'Early Showa'.
1055. Awaji ware, probably 'Early Showa'.
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