Reproduction Alert!
| Fake Nippon first appeared on the market in the early 1980's. The early
reproductions were poorly decorated and had fake back stamps which could
easily be differentiated from the authentic back stamps by knowledgeable
collectors. However, many novice Nippon collectors were fooled by these
pieces and unknowingly added these "fakes" to their collections. Over time the companies making these fake pieces have perfected the M-in-wreath back stamp. It is impossible to tell the authentic back stamp from this new fake! Additionally, other authentic back stamps such as the Maple Leaf and Rising Sun were also being used on fake pieces. While these fake back stamps were slightly different from the authentic back stamps and definitely not as perfect as the M-in-wreath fake back stamp, they could fool collectors.
In addition to changes in the back stamps, the actual mold style and decoration of the fake Nippon has been improving. In fact some of the newer fakes are being copied from original patterns used during the Nippon era, making them reproductions not fakes. The quality of these reproductions, while much improved over past fakes, is still not quite right and the feel of the porcelain is wrong. However, the overall quality of these reproductions is getting better all of the time and it's imperative for collectors to be aware of this. The photos below show both an authentic Nippon cracker jar and the reproduction, unsigned counterpart.
Reproductions are a topic in every issue of the INCC News and INCC Journal. We strive to keep our members updated on the latest reproductions to 'hit' the market with photographs and descriptions. Membership in the INCC may save you a costly mistake, so why not go to the MEMBERSHIP page and send your application in today. On the following pages are photos of many of the current reproductions. Please be advised that our collection, while extensive, is not inclusive, and new reproductions are continually entering the market. Be aware! Be informed!
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Original "M-in wreath" ca. 1911 |
New fake wreath ca. 1997 |
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