Japanese "Geisha Girl" Porcelain

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Description

1870s-1921
Production of Geisha Girl porcelain began in the 1870s; most were produced before World War II, but they continued to be manufactured through the American occupation of Japan (1945-1952). These printed ceramics were inexpensive, often sold in dime stores or given away as free premiums, frequently with large containers of Japanese tea (as in the 1921 ad below).
RRH

Date

1921

Rights

Public Domain

Source

June 1921 Montgomery Ward and Co, Pure Food and Groceries Catalog.

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