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This tea set is Japanese pottery of a type that’s referred to
as
“Dragonware”. Dragonware is the term used to describe porcelain or
pottery items with a raised decoration which depicts an oriental
dragon. These items were produced in Japan from the end of the 1890’s
until the mid 1950’s. Most Dragonware pieces are decorated with
moriage, which is a type of slip clay that gives the piece a three
dimensional appearance. Quality varies considerably for these sets,
with the earlier examples generally being a better quality than the
1950’s examples. Try our
Dragonware Mini
Price Guide
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