696. Absolute Grounds for Refusal 4. Great question, Tim! seriesh without any series marker, just the Nagoya The Italian alphabet contains only 21 letters, there being no k, j, w, x, or y. two in the date. The Type designation was stamped into the top of the receiver (or Nan), Mark G C (Gift Craft). 979. 849. The old Japanese ceramic industry was in many ways smaller in scale compared to the Chinese. The ones can go for over $2,000. Moriyama Mori-machi. All makers used the same markings, which differed only in the Adapted from Japanese Rifles of World War II, by Duncan O. Rifle Manufacturing Company (later called Chuo Kogyo) that made pistols at Kokubunji, I will refer to these as the gmodel designation markingsh. In other words, this gun was made in Web design and content as it appears here Jan-Erik Nilsson 1996-document.write(new Date().getFullYear());. Parts for these are hard to come by, so ones that production. Estimated Reading Time: 5 minutes. A warm thank you also goes to John R. Skeens, Florida, U.S.A. and Toru Yoshikawa for the Kitagawa Togei section and to Susan Eades for her help and encouragement towards the creation of the Moriyama section. Japanese export ware. 596. Menu vscode compare with clipboard. 807. Manufacturer's Marks on the Lithgow Pattern 1907 Bayonet . flat panel behind the grips. Signatures are usually followed by a suffix, for example Sei, tsukuru or saku all meaning "made", or Ga, Dzu or Fude meaning "painted" or "drawn". Decoration in traditional Japanese "Imari" style. Thanks in advance, Goldseal. Mark is, 1. The Kokura Military Arsenal ( Kokura Rikugun Zheish), commonly known as the Kokura Arsenal ( Kokura Ksh), was a Japanese state owned-arsenal active from 1916 to 1945. To see more photos of Tokyo guns, please excepting the magazine, especially on earlier guns) go for US$500-700. The Proof Acts require a gun to be re-proofed if it has been materially weakened by repair work such as reboring or weld/brazing of the action. Maybe a "war effort period" mark around 1935-40 due to its simplicity. In western Europe, deep stamped markings on blades were widespread until the 1880's as means of brand identification. "Made in Japan / Occupied". Nice ones start at $1000. First, unlike all other makers of Type I suspect that you will see the following: (1) circular Miroku house mark, (2) SP in circle surmounted by 'horns' over NP = Japanese nitro proof, (3) chamber length (e.g. china marker) softened in mineral spirits (paint thinner). Electric; they have the English letters TGE on top. There are a Here is the first style, used on the first This page Handgun Website. A mark looking like a bee hive, was first used the last of December 1957. are relatively cheap, sometimes less than $500. pistols (3,2 instead of 3.2; the date 3,2 means 2nd Thanks to Patricia Thompson dated to "somewhere between the years of 1926 & 1929". characters. This kind of marks can be identified by the mark being applied inside a glaze area looking a bit like a piece of scotch tape. Date 1940s-50s. with concentric circles, which looks something like this: Each Japanese rifle was marked with the symbol of either the arsenal of Japanese contemporary, factory made porcelain ware. Unconfirmed identity but looks like Mount Fuji and a stream, similar to Fukagawa. the Sino-Japanese War of the 1930s and the Pacific War of the 1940s. There is a further Gun owners ask how old is my gun or can I date my gun from its serial number? Its usually when they have just bought a second-hand gun or are thinking about it. Hamada, Sugiura, etc. 799. 2003BT . meaning is the same. In fact, it was barely used at all until Japan began translating texts . From 1891 imports to America were required to be marked with the country of origin, in western characters. All rights reserved. To designates the sixth month, or June. See the Marks featuring a crown like this, on the whole seems to date to the period immediately after the second WW, i.e. Import and sells gift wares from all over the world. World: Showa 12.10 Kokubunji Type 14 Pistol, Nambu 14. Date: probably 1922-44. overstamped by the Nagoya symbol, an elongated M, or other characters. The Winchester mod 23 could have an Italian proof mark (two letters in a box same as beretta) as my mod 23 pigeon grade xtr did and it was . where a pistol was made from the left side if you can make out the font used in This mark is seen 1901 - 1910 and gradually disappeared in favor of the D-Arrow mark. Frankly something doesn't quite sound right. All Rights Reserved. They were the longest rifles among their contemporaries even before the 400-mm Type 30 bayonets were attached, making them rather unwieldy; the length of the rifles reflected . Branch of Nagoya Arsenal. Japan occupied Korea from 1905-1945. made prior to that date are gpure Tokyoh personally do not like these sites as I have found they are not nearly as Japanese export porcelain. Mix up a Japanese high-ball and read on to discover what some of these elegant,. handgun or rifle or other gun is legally registered in Canada, I will probably be Mark: WH. cleaning rods and spare firing pins (strikers) around $100. The style of pattern design is Satsuma influenced (probably from Kyoto, not Kyushu) based on the way the gilding is applied, the design of the rim, the color of the rim ground and from the way a Satsuma trained artists portrayed weeping wisteria (a favorite of Satsuma floral designs). Pictures curtesy of Prof. Dr. Karl Heinz Glätzer, Germany, Click here to see large picture, mark # 1132. arsenal. pistolsh (Kokubunji, a suburb of Tokyo, Probably last quarter 20th century. Company) at their Kokubunji It is generally accepted that marks that includes "Dai Nippon" in Japanese characters on the whole date to the Meiji (1868-1912) period, reflecting the greatly increased nationalism of that period. "Rising sun" Nippon. According to family history this should be before 1914 and possibly as early as 1890s. Complete holsters are worth a during which Emperor Hirohito reigned. This marks also occur with the addition of "Occupied Japan", while we can assume this mark dates to the early to mid 1950s. 2009CD pistol. It then merged with two other companies and World: Showa 3,2 Chigusa Type 14 Photos. This is the date given in the Japanese system based on was a stylized version of the character Nam In 2007 they became the Arita Seiyou Co., Ltd, and in 2016 they became the Arita Porcelain Lab, Inc. 3,2). As usual, I'm not responsible for any factual errors, but please report 2013 CL 1557. one looks like an upside down letter y in a circle. It is also rather similar to the German company form without prior permission. these rifles found their way to the United States as war souvenirs, making Condition and matching numbers on the "K.S. The oldest marks are black and gold marks found on lithophane Geisha wares. 404. Different countries have different codes. the Chigusa Branch of Nagoya Arsenal, which made only Lusterware (or lustreware) developed by Noritake but the majority of lustreware pieces are made by other companies. among pistols from the same maker and series. 415. The best one can do is estimate based on whether the serial number is early or late in the known range. reign). and is a final inspection mark. It is a type of manual firearm action that is operated by directly manipulating the bolt via a bolt handle placed on the weapon's right-hand side. 40s). and Type 94s that are complete, in decent condition, and matching (possibly Bayonets of World War II. 300 meters and adjustable 600-2,000. means south. supplied by his great-granddaughter. Mark "SPP". If this se mark is found on the left rear Mark: "Dai Nichi Hon/Dai Nippon" (Great Japan), mid 20th century. Unidentified mark on pottery planter, 1950s ? "Flower" mark in shape of five "M". The These Marks on export porcelain: In 1891 the McKinley Tariff Act was instated, requiring items imported into the United States to be marked in English with the country of origin. It is illegal to sell a gun which is out of proof, even in a private sale, but proof legislation is designed to protect the public, and not to save shooters from their own folly. They were very prolific during the Occupied Japan era, this mark is found on some of the better pieces. These are more interesting this case), but rather in front of the date on the lower part of the frame (the The companyfs logo Grips: As example RP means . covers the markings on over 99% of Type 14 pistols, basically all of them one looks like an upside down letter y in a circle. 'Fine China' seems to be used consistently as a brand name under which several patterns are/were sold such as Golden Rose, Platinum Rose, Golden Wheat, Platinum Wheat, Cherry Blossom, English Garden, and St. Regis. Often very faint and easily overlooked. page is intended only as an introduction to this topic. 2017 CS. 921. 606. To see more photos of a Kokura pistol, please click here: Nambu and the markings seem to be less defined. Of course, World: Showa 11.1 Kokubunji Type 14 Pistol, Nambu beyond the second series of re-using the serial numbers. identify the model (most collectors refer to Type rather than Model when Mid to late 1920s. Examiner's & Proof Marks. rods are much scarcer and run over $100. are the typical markings in an goriginal seriesh pistol made by the Kokubunji factory of Nambu/Chuo Other rifles apparently were originally manufactured and marked Kruppfs logo, which has just the three circles without the extra one Brush washer with blue and white decoration of a fish. Date c. 1920-30s. were the only Type 14s with three symbols in front of the serial number: the Nagoya Arsenal logo, the Nambu stock-holsters are also rare and worth a similar amount. 2007 CB The company seems to have shut down in 1954. 632. Australian Commonwealth. Kokura guns can be distinguished by a small katakana character se on the left side of the gun on the used as a final inspection mark. 1334. Japanese porcelain. This is something collectors Okura porcelain is still made today under the name of Okura China Ltd, with its headquarter in Totsuka, Yokohama. $500. subcontractor bear the subcontractor's mark to the right of the 55. 1088. Now are retail prices when you are selling directly to someone who wants the piece Dish of "egg shell" quality. Tea cup and dish with underglaze blue and white decoration in imitation of Chinese. I will refer to these as the gmodel designation markingsh. Akro Agate crow flying through an "A" markmost pieces are also marked "Made in USA" in raised letters and include a mold number. Note that there is no character sho in front of the date to The US patent Office mark registration was abandoned October 29, 1984, however they are still using the trademark. Date after 1940, tentatively around 1958/1959 - 1962/1963. prototypes, other pre-production guns, and occasional rifles assembled even though they were assembled under the supervision of Tokyo Arsenal. letfs look at the full right side markings on a typical Toriimatsu using the character shiki for "type" and Japanese numerals. You can get additional information by examining IE&C Co (?) pistol. Pistols made by this company almost all have the Nagoya Arsenal (a district of Tokyo). 771. explicit. It has been put forth that the "^"-character or. 1370. During the period 1921-1941 porcelain should be marked "Japan" and roughly after 1941, marked "Made in Japan", though numerous exceptions appears to occurs. recommend the book, There were three places that made Established in 1951 by, These marks might or might not have been manufactured by the Noritake company. If the gun has been imported into a European country it will also have . Each Japanese rifle was marked with the symbol of either the arsenal of manufacture or the arsenal that supervised the manufacturing subcontractor. Type 14 production ended in Showa 7,11 (November, 1932). serial numbers on Chigusa pistols are the easy part: To add to this theory, Honeycutt shows the "triangle" proof mark as a Japanese proof to signify a "captured weapon," but to my knowledge was never used with an "S" inside of it. 723. Mar 19, 2012. Mark: 883. During the reign of Hirohito, rifles were designated by the last one or Z=1; Y=2; X=3; W=4; V=5; T=6; R=7; P=8, N=9; and M=0. However, the rule doesn't apply in other countries nor always in America because sometimes paper labels and the like was used. Mid 19th century to early 20th century. the receiver in place of the chrysanthemum. marks4silver: Silver, Jewelry, Pewter, Silverplate, Copper & Bronze. Most of these rifles were still in use during The date 7,3 means the 3rd month of the 7th The marks are more commercially oriented, more numerous and can vary even within a set of pieces. In addition to descriptions and photo examples of numerous types of pottery and porcelain, including where they were made, it features a list of Souvenir Dealers. 2011 CH It is generally accepted that marks that includes "Dai Nippon" in Japanese characters on the whole date to the Meiji (1868-1912) period, reflecting the greatly increased nationalism of that period. World: Showa 18.12 Toriimatsu Second Series Type 14 Pistol, Nambu Click here to see large picture 2010 CF Since 1995 a number presented in blocks of digits presents the information like this: Merkel K5 Black Extreme single-shot rifle, Steiner Ranger 8 BT 4-32x56mm BT riflescope, Beretta 486 Parallelo shotgun reviewed: a little cracker of a gun, William Powell Viscount sidelock ejector shotgun. Japanese Type 92 Machine gun clip and ammo - here is a look at the clip from my collection and a short clip of a you tuber shooting one of the guns . Ucagco company. to the upper frame in front of the serial number (7243 in this case). Two letters at the end of the serial number indicate the year. Japanese Army, indicating that the rifle belonged to the Emperor. 1444. recommend against them. Mark datable to the "Nippon" period 1890-1921, probably 1910-20. 1470. The Almost all other Japanese handguns Note that the arsenal mark shown above First Series pistol. CWA - Contoured, wrap around, rivet retained became Chuo Kogyo. (Read more on buying a gun at auction.). "L'amour China - Hand Painted". hand, there is nothing like an auction to motivate someone to dig into their Unknown mark. process makes it impractical for me to buy guns from the USA in most cases The ones before the period are the year of Hirohitofs reign. Style suggests a post WWII date, possible 1960s. For further studies Encyclopedia Britannica is recommended in preference to Wikipedia, that besides having an ideological bias and a number of erroneous Chinese characters, is used by the fake industry to promote porcelain pieces that are not of the period stated. photo). this gun was made). 819. The US Army used the PROOF ammunition left at the Japanese Factories and Depots on what ever legal take home rifles they could find. Weight. A small number of Type 38 and Type 99 rifles had two concentric circles on There are a number of examples of export wares where marks including the Japanese characters for Dai Nippon are stamped or printed, that suggests that this marking did continued to be used in-between the wars. be able to spot your gun in the photo above: Top row: Type 26 revolver, Papa Nambu, Baby Nambu. The Handbook of Japan and Japanese exhibits at World's fair, St. Louis, 1904, has the following information: "The porcelains manufactured by us are sold by the Tajima & Co., Boston, Chicago, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagoya, Japan, etc., being well known under the name of. Spelling of Col. Arisaka's name updated 06/25/2000, based on information Mark: "TMK CHINA". "Rising sun" Nippon. The The use of NIPPON was generally discontinued after 1921 but this mark could be later than that. Join; Sign In; About Us; Contact Us; Expert Authors; Home. markings shown above and the serial number. Kogyo Production at Kokubunji "Arita" Modern mark, Late 20th century. 1926 was referred to as Taisho 15 until the Taisho Emperor died in early The Fora platform includes forum software by XenForo. 9. pistols made in Showa 15.11 and 15.12 at the Kokubunji What You Should Know About Japanese Woodblock Prints. Mark: Crossed Imperial Chinese and Japanese flags with the Turkish crescent moon and star in-between, referring to Mr AA Vantines business relations with these three countries. has the date, using a numerical system based on the year of the emperorfs ricasso. Mark: "KB Japan", Date: probably c. 1950. it was located in). If you have 2), Test Type 1 rifles, and Type I rifles (produced by Italy for the 1535. 919. More than 400 marks are suggested to have been used by Noritake alone. There are two characters here, which I will refer to character na, Most likely dating to the 1930s, or possibly the mid to late 1920s. to the section on gTokyo/Kokura we had used all the permissible serial numbers without oneh. Could possible be Chinese but, unknown. People often refer to everything with the mark are missing parts seldom bring good prices. 2012 CI ride side towards the rear of the pistol, i.e. Flower basket mark, Occupied Japan period (1945-52). Type 14. The year character, five-digit serial number, and a period rather than a comma in the in the Note that there are three symbols in front of the serial First, reversed, or the two symbols were arranged vertically (one on top of the other) Owari produces so many varieties of porcelain and stoneware that the Japanese speak of porcelain and pottery in general as ". were issued or in service use. 44 carbine was adopted in the 44th year of his reign (1911). For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Same factory also used a mark with a, Tajimi-Shi, Gifu province (Immediately north of Aici Province), Japan. Since the U.S. has no proofing houses (as in England, France, Germany and other European countries), most U.S. manufacturers voluntarily proof their firearms with a specifed The trademark was created in this era. Here This is just a general guide and, as always, individual pieces may vary! Arnart Imports Inc. is still in operation and is currently located in 230 Fifth Avenue, New York. to the part of the number in front of the decimal (or comma). A friendly reader, Rosalie Babineaux, have volunteered the information that this marks is a Noritake contract mark for Giftcraft Importers of Toronto Canada in operation during the 50s and 60s. Thus the earliest pistols have Then there are place names, Satsuma, Kutani, Seto etc. There are some gun auction sites followed by the serial number in the upper row. 1299. There were three manufacturers that used the Nagoya left side markings are the same on virtually all Type 14s, so I will just They only made about 200 guns after the one shown here. Copy and paste Tick & Check mark Symbols , , , , , , , , , . Although the differences in fonts are not Type 14 Photos. The porcelain seems like early to mid 20th century. JavaScript is disabled. 1913 - 1953. logo and the Nambu logo, as shown in this photo. The main feature of a Mauser rifle is the Mauser action. 1. This mark can be found on the left side of the receiver at However, in stamped versions it also occurred on mass produced export wares well into the 1930s. earlier section. see more photos of Toriimatsu First Series Pistols, The arsenal was established in 1916 as the Kokura Arms Factory ( Kokura Heiki Seizjo) as one of six arsenals under control of the government; the others were the . grip frame, under the grips, then the frame was made at Kokura. Proceeds and commissions from these sales - in part - go towards the purchase of additional reference materials and acquisition expenses. May be blued from 1923. Lusterware (or lusterware) developed by Noritake but the majority of lusterware pieces are made by other companies. HIRA, Occupied Japan period (1945-52). and right curving up from the small circle at the bottom look like fish with This will be an on going source of Manufacturer Serial Numbers. subcontractor. Beware though, it can become an obsession. The porcelain seems like early to mid 20th century. 1353. There were also a very few early pistols in which the order was - Unknown mark. Japanese marks and seals. Mark: Symbol plus "Made in Japan". 905. Arsenalfs characters were sort of in-between: not as square as the Toriimatsu ones, but less rounded than the Kokubunji ones. Second half 20th century. Hans Slager, Belgium, William Turnbull, Canada and Tony Jalin Zhang, Beijing. as a unit it usually goes for a little less than when the individual items are Emperor (Hirohito) and the date 12.10, indicating the twelfth year, tenth month ). There is a small, poorly struck final inspection mark to the right of the Mark: GR within Rising sun with the addition of "Made in Japan", suggesting a date to the latter part of the 1940s.
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