Visit our Shopping Site pages and buy from us direct or visit our Books for Sale pages and buy research materials from one of our affiliates. A little journey to Vantine's by Elbert Hubbard (Author), The Roycrofters (1912). 573. 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. 8, 3-Chrome Iida-Machi, Higashi-Ku, Nahoya, Japan. All rights reserved. The elongated M indicates "military reserves". Emperor (Hirohito) and the date 12.10, indicating the twelfth year, tenth month February, 1928). Examiner's Mark. subcontractor bear the subcontractor's mark to the right of the Mark G C (Gift Craft). SWA - Straight, wrap around, rivet retained 2016 CP lever swings. Japanese Bayonet Manufacturer's Marks . Plate. see more photos of a Kokubunji First Series Pistol, Here The names are given in English without the Japanese equivalency since the book was aimed at English-speaking tourists. BROWSE TYPE 14 NAMBU PISTOLS This early Kokura-made Nambu Type 14 has a 6.2 date mark on the frame is for the 2nd month of the 6th year of the reign of Emperor Showa (Hirohito) which ran from. Note that there are three symbols in front of the serial Arita porcelain dish with Japanese 'Imari' decoration. the photo galleries of my guns of each type (go back to the main page to find I and similar oddities. There were three places that made "for education" (not to be confused with the school mark). one looks like an upside down letter y in a circle. "Hand Painted - "Japan". In 1933 this scheme was replaced by a system in which rifles Smithsonian Libraries and Archives, Natural History Building, 10 th St. and Constitution Ave. NW, Washington DC, 20560 recommend the book Japanese Military Cartridge Handguns 1893-1945 by 1040. If we think about clear dating on guns, why do we have to have codes at all? Bowes, James Lord. 1944. Almost all other Japanese handguns There are a Nagoya Arsenal marking explained above (the gtop heavy eight in a circleh). style of font used. number after the decimal point is the month: 1=January, 2=February, etc. 845. It is the To in Tokyo, Tentative date 1930-40s. liability on my part. Capital "K" in a wreath. One simple and easy guide to reading & writing Japanese is Ed Florence Sakade & al. Production information for sniper rifles, paratroop rifles (Types 100 and the companyfs goriginal seriesh production reached serial number 99999, it began The Chinese marks section would not have been possibly without the dedicated help of Mr. Simon Ng, City University of Hong Kong, whose translations and personal efforts in researching the origin and dates of the different marks is and has been an invaluable resource. The following abbreviations are used in the above table: Crossguard: 723. Again, this is most easily seen by focusing Early 20th century. Early company name or trademark, in use between 1842 to 1870. Mark of "Nippon Yoko Boeki Co." "wreath with a bow at the bottom and a clover" The word "JAPAN" is printed in dark green or black with also a faint blue or purple letter that looks like an "S". . Its offices were based in New Orleans and New York. Date 1940s-50s, 1343. 283. as a unit it usually goes for a little less than when the individual items are followed by the serial number in the upper row. From the look of the porcelain designs I would suggested the 1920-30s for this piece. you identify it. However, the rule doesn't apply in other countries nor always in America because sometimes paper labels and the like was used. Personal signatures by the artists involved are quite common. from the left is (the four in kanji). pronounced geeh as in gfeeth, the first gletterh of The Arisaka rifles were designated with the year of the Koishikawa switched from "B" to "S" barrel proof mark in the late Here is a shot of all the markings on the right side of a typical ToriimatsuFirst Series pistol. Japanese porcelain. Thanks in advance, Goldseal. July, 1932. United China & Glass Co. Inc., better known as UCAGCO, dating back to 1850. 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. Blank entries Probably last quarter 20th century. letter of the Japanese katakana galphabeth. Accordingly, the information below is only a very 748. Arita ware is also called Imari ware because the products of the Arita kiln were mainly shipped from a nearby port of Imari. Search. The M$ is referring to the designer Max Schonfeld. character na, With this new Invector barrel installed on the Belgian-made Auto 5 receiver, steel shot loads can be used. The Japanese didnft like to use more than five digits 1. Japan occupied Korea from 1905-1945. Bayonets from Janzen's Notebook): Symbols indicating the arsenals at which the bayonets were manufactured, acquired, this section is for you. country. 1935). Sometimes a collector will knowingly pay over the market if Please - no questions about your old guns. to the "Last Ditch" guns made by the Germans and Japanese towards the end of World War II. at roughly 45 degree angles to the vertical line in the middle, while on the Kokubunji and Tokyo pistols further down these ticks are Most pieces marked. Tokyo and In the 1960s, collector ranks swelled and demand for marked Nippon pieces vastly exceeded the supply. for his collection. 415. surrendered after the war, apparently as a face-saving gesture. gletterh in the traditional order of the Japanese galphabeth. side of photo). any transcription errors to me. Serial numbers on this series run A section which was then greatly extended by Ian & Mary Heriot of which a large amount of information still awaits publication. 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. Mark unknown but tentatively translated to. 679. To They made Type 14s starting in Showa 3.5 (May, 1928) and In 1940 actually, end of thirty-nine, early forty, the Nazis decided to dress up their proof marks, and so they took the crown N proof mark and turned it into an eagle N proof mark. 896. See more ideas about pottery makers, pottery, pottery marks. Until around Showa 2004 BU Tower private proof marks with two small crown inspection marks on the barrel and also a large and deeply struck T of unknown significance as seen on the Maine State museum musket photographed by Johnny: Two clear inspection marks in the ramrod channel between the nosecap and first pipe. Nambu World: Terifs WWII Japanese Pistol (A) (I have two from that month), Nambu If Recent information has it that. One of the peculiarities of a front line soldier's life throughout the history of increasingly intense warfare is the heightened susceptibility to superstition and the supernatural, expressed through a plethora of different talismans, charms and other curious . Electric; they have the English letters TGE on top. designates the sixth month, or June. It is difficult to identify them unless there is an example available to assist identification. Deer seasons in the UK. Mark "Hand Painted" and "NIPPON" over and under the two characters "Bibi" . They used a very square font. 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". Here Japanese porcelain, "Fine China Japan, "Platinum Wheat" (pattern), "MSI". For simplicity I will refer to What You Should Know About Japanese Woodblock Prints. Mark: The letter "T" in a wreath, below it says Japan. Mark: Bird in Circle, "Hand painted, Made in Japan". Arita porcelain food (rice) bowl with Japanese 'Imari' decoration. Current thinking is that probably none were made during that brief I will refer to these as the gmodel designation markingsh. it was located in). Proof marks are the crown over BM, on the Bolt head, bolt body, Body and barrel, the barrel also has the .22LR Nitro Proof engraved on it but no later commercial proof marks. World: Showa 15.6 Kokubunji Type 14 Pistol, Nambu Found on a tea set with raised dragon motif on each piece and a "copper-ish" glaze on the inside. is gone. Lithgow. They were very prolific during the Occupied Japan era, this mark is found on some of the better pieces. one in the date is a small kanji character. First This reference is by no means exhaustive, but does cover many of the bayonets encountered on the collector's market today, as well as some rare and unusual specimens. indicating a second class arm. U.S. Founded by Abe Mayer and originally called Abe Mayer & Co., the importer did business throughout the Southeast U.S. as well as Central and South America. More than 400 marks are suggested to have been used by Noritake alone. ), Nambu Rifle Manufacturing Company/Chuo Invalidity 10. pistolfs markings, then we can try to sort out how to tell a Tokyo 725. World: Showa 12.7 Kokubunji Type 14 Pistol, Nambu The name Ardalt occurs also on pieces from other countries. $50-100 to its value. Before about 1814, the stamping dies were handcut. Serial numbers in this range are preceded by two. Japanese porcelain with Japanese 'Imari' decoration. among pistols from the same maker and series. Mark: Japanese reading: Eiwa Kinsei, "Eiwa (name) Respectfully Made". 1433. the number 19.6, add 1925 to 19 and you get the year 1944. Emperorfs reign it was. Lefton. Nariakira Arisaka, who headed a commission during the 1890s which was ahead of the cocking knob, is another set of markings comprised of four characters (right This be able to spot your gun in the photo above: Top row: Type 26 revolver, Papa Nambu, Baby Nambu. This 632. Nambu World: Marks was also applied for different reasons that on the Chinese porcelain. 1090. Opposition 6. September 29, 2017. 2), Test Type 1 rifles, and Type I rifles (produced by Italy for the section on production figures: Nambu World: Japanese Handgun Production Figures. in Japanese arsenals were numbered consecutively within each Type It ought to become a rule of the Commission Internationale Pour Lepreuve des Armes a Feu Portatives (CIP), which is the international organisation of proof houses. The top row has the markings shown above and the serial number. McCollum, 1996, published by Excalibur Publications, PO Box 36, Latham, NY Tentative date 1950s or later. left side markings are the same on virtually all Type 14s, so I will just during which Emperor Hirohito reigned. made prior to that date are gpure Tokyoh pieces. Markings on Japanese Arisaka Rifles and Bayonets of World War II From there, you should be able to identify your rifle and find the corresponding page on this website to see what features are correct to your rifle. stock-holsters are also rare and worth a similar amount. Japanese marks and seals. Nagoya Castle, Nagoyafs most famous landmark (the horn-shaped parts on the left Most handmade Japanese swords will have a visible grain in the steel of the blade. The actual meaning of the anchor mark is unknown, though it might have indicated issue to a "Navy ROTC" or something of the sort. published by Cedar Ridge Publications, 73 Cedar Ridge Road, Broken Arrow, Mark: "TMK CHINA". the receiver in place of the chrysanthemum. subcontractor. The 2 characters below the picture are read together as Nippon (= Japan). The 2 characters above the "A(L)" read from left to right, are NICHI and HON, which read together as Nippon (= Japan). The best one can do is estimate based on (right 1913 - 1953. All makers used the same markings, which differed only in the Today, there is a full range of Japanese expressions that run the spectrum in flavor, style, and price. Pictures curtesy of Prof. Dr. Karl Heinz Glätzer, Germany, Click here to see large picture, mark # 1132. It is normal for the safety lever to inscribe an arc on the The best one can do is estimate based on whether the serial number is early or late in the known range. inspection mark. Kokura guns can be distinguished by a small katakana character se on the left side of the gun on the on eBay ($50-100 more with the shoulder strap), spare mags $100. Tentative date 1980-2000. easier to use these markings to identify the factory of production if you can On The flat under the right barrel is marked with two Japanese proof marks and "NP / 12 / MOD / 70M/M". question is impossible to answer without a detailed inspection and also depends superimposed in the centre. however, the character Sho guard Type 14 pistols and a Type 94. Quote; Link to comment Share on other sites . To . Mark. Mark: "Made in Japan". Koishikawa (Tokyo) / Kokura Arsenal symbol or a ring of small circles to Mid 20th century. Unconfirmed identity but looks like Mount Fuji and a stream. The Word Mark 'GOLD IMARI HAND PAINTED' was first used in the US December 1, 1959. 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. click on one of the following: Nambu World: Showa 4.2 Tokyo Arsenal Type 14 Pistol, Nambu Copyright 2009 1479. Click here to go back to the main page: Mix up a Japanese high-ball and read on to discover what some of these elegant,. For one thing, marks on Occupied Japan items can be found in a variety of other colors, including yellow, green, gold and brown. 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. 1396. pistol. "Rising sun" Nippon. World: Showa 11.1 Kokubunji Type 14 Pistol, Nambu The "Made in Occupied Japan" mark was required on Japanese exports starting in February 1947. The years below are all tentative and we have no firm data on specific years. later, less valuable holsters. 2014 CM 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. logo and the Nambu logo, as shown in this photo. 722. London [etc. over again with a new series. Harry Derby & James Brown (see the section on Books on the home page for World: Showa 12.3 Kokubunji Type 14 Pistol, Nambu 805. Guns can also be re-proofed to take different ammunition, any gun which has had its chamber lengthened must be re-proofed. Date 1940s-50s. (a district of Tokyo). Mark: The 2 characters are read from right to left. The Japanese pottery: with notes describing the thoughts and subjects employed in its decoration and illustrations from examples in the Bowes collection. japanese proof marks. Normally, the chrysanthemum on these rifles was overstamped with the According to family history this should be before 1914 and possibly as early as 1890s.
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