![]() The Collector’s Encyclopedia of Occupied Japan Collectibles, Second Series. The Collector’s Encyclopedia of Occupied Japan Collectibles, First Series. “Occupied Japan: A Term Used for Japanese export from 1945 to 1952.”. Shape, form, color, and aging characteristics are the primary means of distinguishing period pieces from later examples. Many African-American themed pieces have been reproduced. ![]() ![]() The marks on recent reproductions are excellent. ![]() Collectors now gather on Facebook using the hashtag Alertīeware of Occupied Japan reproductions (exact copies), copycats (stylistic copies), fantasy pieces, and fakes. Soko Tanaka and Kathy Gardner assumed responsibility for the newsletter. By the mid-2010s, secondary market pricing was depressed.įlorence Archambault of Newport, Rhode Island, ended her involvement with The Occupied Japan Club in 2014. ![]() The 1980s-1990s was the Golden Age for Occupied Japan collectibles. In addition to ceramics, many other collectibles items such as dolls, lighters and other metal objects, and toys were made during the Occupied Japan period. ![]()
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