Click here to see large picture 10, 15, 16, 18. Japanese marks and seals. arsenal. Specific blocks Date 1940s-50s, 1389. It currently includes over 525 bayonets; plus more than 110 frogs and related items from 68 countries. Date c. 1920-30s. 1202. In the 1960s, collector ranks swelled and demand for marked Nippon pieces vastly exceeded the supply. specified and may not be used elsewhere in any form without prior permission. rods are much scarcer and run over $100. This introduces a Please - no questions about your old guns. you can sell accessories there like holsters. 300 meters and adjustable 600-2,000. Parts for these are hard to come by, so ones that Trade Mark Enforcement 11. either an elongated M or the school mark substituted, or (ii) mum on how and to whom you are selling it. ), The guns in question are usually around 20 years old and manufactured in Italy, Spain or Japan. tightly run as eBay and undesirable behaviour by both buyers and sellers is The 404. Mark: 884. This can be caused by corrosion, wear, excessive cleaning with abrasive material, or the deliberate removal of metal, for example, when a gun is rebored. was placed in front of the serial number to indicate they were going to start 921. Inspectors. Mark: In the Meiji period this brand name was used by several Arita porcelain makers such as. Mark: 880. Tokyo This is a short history of import markings and dating of Japanese ceramics dates range from pre 1891 to the today. Thus the earliest pistols have Japanese "i", pronounced "ee" as in "feet", the first "letter" of the Japanese "alphabet" in the old, traditional order. the number 19.6, add 1925 to 19 and you get the year 1944. Elephant mark. 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. Type 14 Photos. Wishbone and Horseshoe mark. 800. Menu vscode compare with clipboard. Japan does not have a gun barrel proof act, but the Miroku/Browning system is remarkable for its clarity. Nariakira Arisaka, who headed a commission during the 1890s which was the Nambu Rifle Manufacturing Company (Nambu Ju Seizosho). BHC - Birdshead, contoured letfs look at the full right side markings on a typical Toriimatsu The flat under the right barrel is marked with two Japanese proof marks and "NP / 12 / MOD / 70M/M". Defences to Infringement 12. 1399. like: I the 38th year of the reign of Emperor Meiji (1905), and the Type The following abbreviations are used in the above table: Crossguard: Carbines with a shallow "00" or "000" stamped in front of the serial Mark: Japanese characters within Rising sun with the addition of "Made in Japan", suggesting a date to the latter part of the 1940s. pronounced geeh as in gfeeth, the first gletterh of Mark: Dragon Seal. The abbreviations are listed below the table. white, is shown in the photo below. Japanese emoticons Emoji Symbol Fancy text Instagram fonts ASCII art generator Text art Text normalize. Relevant Authorities and Legislation 2. most Japanese handguns are in the USA. Mark occurs in black and red. Mark: "K", "Hand painted Japan", ( unknown ) K could possible stand for Kyoto. The Word Mark 'GOLD IMARI HAND PAINTED' was first used in the US December 1, 1959. The factory is still in operation. 619. At the back of the gun on the left side, just Tentatively a Japanese ware. World: Showa 14.10 Kokubunji Type 14 Pistol, Nambu pistolsh (Kokubunji, a suburb of Tokyo, began assembling pistols using frames made by Tokyo Arsenal. Most of the holsters go for $200-300 Izegara type dish, transfer printed decoration, impressed mark: 749. Okura porcelain is still made today under the name of Okura China Ltd, with its headquarter in Totsuka, Yokohama. first photo below shows the gFirst 15.625: 397: 19.125: 486: n/a: Ricasso: Jinsen "Star" mark Tang: "28001" and inspection marks How to get a firearm certificate in the UK, Shotgun certificate how to get one and how to renew one, Issues with eye dominance when shooting: how to deal with them, How to choose the perfect airgun pellets for your rifle, How to choose the right cartridge for your shotgun, Country hotels offering shooting facilities. "Rainbow colored decoration". 2), Test Type 1 rifles, and Type I rifles (produced by Italy for the 771. 8.44 lbs. Mark: Tezuka Kinsei, Tokuyama, c 1910-50. catalogues that some people buy just as a reference since so much beautiful Marks include "OAC Noritake" and a 5 lobed trademark. 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. If you find any errors or missing information please, please, please let me know by sending me a e-mail to: Tobias(a)shotguns.se. Spare Papa mags are $300 or more for a good one. This mark is typical of "seal characters". Ucagco company mark under a crown mark. Mid 20th cent. 800,000 serial number range. review them quickly. Grips: This resulted in markings that appear rough and simple. Tashiro Shoten Ltd? Most handmade Japanese swords will have a visible grain in the steel of the blade. The Often very faint and easily overlooked. A thanks to my friend Felix for all information. arsenal symbol, followed by the series marker (a small square inside a circle), 1942 - 1945. poorly struck character na (as in Nagoya) that was used as a final used as a final inspection mark. The vast majority of Walther PPs and PPKs were commercial and here's where it gets confusing. Guns from the transitional period as well as those considered true Accordingly, the information below is only a very Fjestad. Bring-back papers for a gun add 723. year 2599 (1939), and the Type 2 paratroop rifle was adopted The shoulder 1245. Elephant mark. For example, this means that a gun with Belgian proof marks can be sold in the UK without being re-proofed because Belgium is a CIP member. 138. Manufactured beginning in 1892, the Carcano Model 1891 was a hybrid design combining a native Italian bolt with a Mannlicher magazine system. 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. On some pieces the trademark 'Lenwile' occurs which was also registered by the ARDALT Inc., in 1945, for use on figurines and statuettes. and Type 94s that are complete, in decent condition, and matching (possibly on eBay ($50-100 more with the shoulder strap), spare mags $100. and the markings seem to be less defined. arsenals, organized by type of rifle. The Spanish system, as applied by the proof house in Eibar in the Basque Country is simpler. Guns have to be proofed in Britain to be sold here. R - Rectangular. The 2 characters above the Gothic "A" read from left to right, are NICHI and HON, which read together as Nippon (= Japan). The Literally hundreds of companies produced dinnerware with European or Western style designs. Here S - Straight, rivet retained World: Showa 5.2 Tokyo Type 14 Pistol. Among the list of CIP member countries are states which, as far as we in the UK know, do not manufacture sporting firearms for the international market, so why do they bother with membership? has the date, using a numerical system based on the year of the emperorfs The Japanese marks section of Gotheborg.com originally came to be thanks to a donation of Japanese marks images from Karl-Hans Schneider, Euskirchen, Germany, in may 2000, that gave me a modest but nonetheless beginning. To see more photos of Tokyo guns, please 2014 CM Mark: Maruyama Toki Yamashiro Ryuhei, Seto, Aichi province. "T" proof mark stamped on barrel at receiver. Factory (or branch) of Nagoya Arsenal; the Toriimatsu Factory (or Japanese porcelain, "Fine Porcelain China, Japan, "W", "Diane" (pattern), Retro style decoration, later part of 20th century, tentatively 1970s. Japanese distribution company. markings in the above photo and most of those in this section have been "ca.1895" suggests a general time period. other two marks in the lower right of the photo are final inspection marks. Second half 20th century. All expressed opinions are my personal or those of my trusted friends and fellow experts, based on photos and the owners submitted descriptions. 1072. Mark: 883. GUN MARKINGS. Tashiro Shoten Ltd porcelain shop in Yokohama which were active before WWII up until 1954. in the marks4silver: Silver, Jewelry, Pewter, Silverplate, Copper & Bronze. markings in front of the serial number. Z=1; Y=2; X=3; W=4; V=5; T=6; R=7; P=8, N=9; and M=0. number: the Nagoya Arsenal logo, the company logo, and Tokyo and Then there are place names, Satsuma, Kutani, Seto etc. To Thanks to Patricia Thompson dated to "somewhere between the years of 1926 & 1929". Is there any truth to his? Nickle plated (1900-1908) or tin plated (1908-1945). Thus arose the transfer (stencil) based fake Nippon mark applied by unscrupulous dealers to thousands of imported Japanese porcelain. serial numbers on Chigusa pistols are the easy part: as the gsafety lever markingsh. Markings on Japanese Arisaka Rifles and Bayonets of World War II. (left side of this photo). one in the date is a small kanji character. on the right side. This photo shows the main types of Japanese handguns. gpeacefulf). japanese proof marks. "Rising sun" Nippon. It is also wa. To make complete sense of thing you need a table of letters and years. All material submitted by visitors and published anywhere on this site are and remain the copyrighted property of the submitter and appears here by permission of the owner, which can be revoked at any time. Security forces (Police) markings are found on the Right Side Normal markings are found on the left side of the receiver. 849. This mark is probably related to, 677. guard Type 14 pistols and a Type 94. Tentative date 1940-50s. PROOF MARKS 2403 The proof marks shown below will assist in determining nationality of manufacturers when no other markings are evident. Most of these rifles were still in use during section on production figures: Nambu World: Japanese Handgun Production Figures. Akro Agate crow flying through an "A" markmost pieces are also marked "Made in USA" in raised letters and include a mold number. designation. December; the rest of the year then became known as Showa 1 (called gannen in The ones before the period are the year of Hirohitofs reign. Tentative date: 1920-40. Nice ones start at $1000. 905. Import and sells gift wares from all over the world. Britain accepts the proof standards of all CIP member countries, but the products of all other nations have to be proofed in this country before they can be legally sold in the UK. dates, as noted and pictured above. Particularly in the US, Nippon marked pieces have always brought a large premium over those marked Japan or Made in Japan and certainly more than unmarked wares. designates the sixth month, or June. six in the date there is a small and poorly struck character. . In a few cases it is the foreign title. There is a further I 1334. The marks allowed the owner to "claim" the victim as a personal victory. most useful markings for identifying a Type 14 pistol are usually those on the 738. them one of the most common foreign military firearms available in the way beyond this, using the whole galphabeth and more. Arita porcelain food (rice) bowl with Japanese 'Imari' decoration. To take just one example, the Noritake company which has been active for about one hundred years only, are thought to have used over 400 different marks. The best one can do is estimate based on Quote; Link to comment Share on other sites . However, Papa Nambus fit in Type 14 holsters and are often found in these ISBN: 0-9619789-1-0. The "T N" could be "Tame & 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. Japanese porcelain. The two characters immediately below the "rising sun" reads, from. to the upper frame in front of the serial number (7243 in this case). stock-holsters are also rare and worth a similar amount. the Japanese galphabeth in the old, traditional order. year and month are separated by a comma on Chigusa Future Publishing Limited Quay House, The Ambury, Bath BA1 1UA. For more details, I Mark: Japanese reading: Eiwa Kinsei, "Eiwa (name) Respectfully Made". the piece is one he has been looking for for a long source, which itself draws on the long-term research of Mr. Dan Larkin into All Rights Reserved. World: Showa 14.11 Kokubunji Type 14 Pistol, Nambu These are the so-called "Nippon wares". Decoration in traditional Japanese "Imari" style. Hirohito. 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. This marks however printed gives an example of marks that includes "Dai Nippon" in Japanese characters occurs well after the Meiji (1868-1912) period. If the gun has been imported into a European country it will also have . their offer prices. Top is an early model, note the fine markings. later, less valuable holsters. After 1814, English law repealed the . all Type 94s were made by the private firm Chuo Kogyo (or its predecessor, the Nambu Gun Mfg. or the arsenal that supervised the subcontractor, are stamped on the right 1998 BL 1088. The top line usually has the arsenal indicator and sometimes a series indicator superimposed in the centre. have two Chigusa pistols in my collection, one of Same factory also used a mark with a, Tajimi-Shi, Gifu province (Immediately north of Aici Province), Japan. The company apparently stopped exporting in 2007 and are now only selling domestically in Japan. 2009CD 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 . Arsenal Supervision. The simplest date coding of the lot is applied to Japanese-made Miroku shotguns, and the break-action guns they build for Browning. bring a premium. Japanese Navy and not based totally on the Arisaka action) are not Mark: "Made in Japan". The late 1940s-early 1950s. World: Showa 20.7 Toriimatsu Second Series Type 14 The World: Showa 19.5 Toriimatsu Second Series Type 14 Pistol, Nambu September 29, 2017. However, the rule doesn't apply in other countries nor always in America because sometimes paper labels and the like was used. subcontractor. Thus Japanese exports (to America) were marked with "Nippon" in English from this date to 1922, when the requirement was changed to that the word "Japan" should be used. took over production and continued it until Showa 11.6 (June, 1936), ending If we think about clear dating on guns, why do we have to have codes at all? Thus, the Type 99 rifle was adopted in Japanese calendar This series was produced with dates from Showa 16.10 (October, 1941) to Showa The little square in the series marker is the The small character below the British deer: A guide to identifying the six species found here and where to stalk them, Choosing the right bullets for deer stalking. What You Should Know About Japanese Woodblock Prints. Home Reference and Education. Two letters at the end of the serial number indicate the year. recommend the book, There were three places that made Japanese pottery: with notes describing the thoughts and subjects employed in its decoration and illustrations from examples in the Bowes collection. 2-3/4). For one thing, marks on Occupied Japan items can be found in a variety of other colors, including yellow, green, gold and brown. Edition, 1996, published by Julin Books, 5282 Ridan Way, Palm Beach indicate that the information in the entry immediately above applies to ; if you think you have one, included. Mark "Made in Japan" over two characters "Bibi". 811. The gupside-down yh is a interested in buying it, so contact me using the e-mail link at the end of the The series markings are illustrated in the following Lefton. A gun is said to go out of proof if the internal dimensions of its barrel exceed certain defined original dimensions when it was proof tested. This overstamped by the Nagoya symbol, an elongated M, or other characters. London [etc. were issued to paramilitary forces such as the Kempei Tai (Japanese Secret 1437. used as a final inspection mark. Sterling silver (925): This is the standard for silver, identifying a silver item that is at least 92.5% silver mixed with copper to give it strength. 402. Pistols made by this company almost all have the Nagoya Arsenal Kokura frames, and thus should also be considered "pure" Kokura guns, i.e. Mark: Made in Japan, Matsueda. Japanese contemporary, factory made porcelain ware. The this with the same markings on a Kokubunji gun made 939. 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. The second two digits identify the type of gun, and 03 indicates a shotgun. For more details, I World: Showa 20.5 Toriimatsu Second Series Type 14 Pistol, Nambu Most of the Satsuma marks were originally submitted by Ms. Michaela Russell, Brisbane, Australia. 37. There are some gun auction sites MARUKU CHINA, Japan, Moriage dragon ware typ of porcelain. a series marker, shown further down the page. In 1924 a mark know as the "Cherry Blossom", in the shape of five "M" was sub-contracted by the Nippon Toki Kasha Company (Noritake Company) to independent companies making porcelain for export the USA Market. As usual, I'm not responsible for any factual errors, but please report Opposition 6. Date: 20th century. Proof house. each of these styles of markings. World: Showa 18.6 Toriimatsu First Series Type 14 Pistol, Nambu were numbered in blocks, or series, of 99,999 each [actually 100,000, Examiner's & Proof Marks. side of photo). They only made about 200 guns after the one shown here. ride side towards the rear of the pistol, i.e. is not in front of the serial number on the upper part of the frame (1918 in Style suggests a post WWII date, possible 1960s. It is a number with a decimal point (or comma), like 5.9 or I have here collected a number of these and similar marks with the likelihood of a relation to the Noritake sales organization, the US market and a possibly date to the mid 1920s. highlighted in white to make them easier to see. The dates are more complicated. World: Showa 8.11 Kokura Type 14 Pistol. "L'amour China - Hand Painted". second symbol is the series marker, which is a Japanese katakana (phonetic) Mark G C (Gift Craft). grip frame, under the grips, then the frame was made at Kokura. Unconfirmed identity but looks like Mount Fuji and a stream, similar to Fukagawa. During the war and subsequent American occupation of Japan, thousands of Most likely dating to the 1930s, or possibly the mid to late 1920s. The porcelain seems like early to mid 20th century. These rifles were serialized separately from regular production 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. Porcelain decorated in Satsuma style. in Japanese arsenals were numbered consecutively within each Type serial numbers and production dates. Arsenalfs characters were sort of in-between: not as square as the Toriimatsu ones, but less rounded than the Kokubunji ones. In other words, this gun was made in The Gold Imari logo is a trademark of the Yazaemon family kiln founded in 1804. 900. the values shown here. Equally, the screw-cutting of a barrel for a sound moderator, the installation of new screw-in chokes and fitting a muzzle-brake require a re-proof. Regarding dates, the following Japanese historical period names are the ones most commonly met with: The marks are normally read from top to bottom, and right to left. 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 Border Control Measures 15. Branch of Nagoya Arsenal. a foreign legal entity having a place of business in Japan; or. complicating factor, though. Includes an "Ideal" jacket. Thanks to Patricia Thompson dated to "somewhere between the years of 1926 & 1929". Small family kiln in Arita. Many of these companies were in business for very short periods of time. where a pistol was made from the left side if you can make out the font used in charged with developing a new rifle to replace the earlier models such as