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I am looking for some assistance with the identification of a coffee/tea pot with a creamer and sugar bowl. I have attached photos to help with the identification. The pieces have a Maker’s Mark on the bottoms of each item. I have searched the internet for both the physical pieces and by the Maker’s Mark. I also searched Kovel’s Mark section. Can’t find anything matching. The pattern is the same on both sides of each piece. Not sure if I was using the correct site to search for Maker’s Mark. If anyone has any recommendations of a good site or sites, that would also be appreciated also. The coffee/tea pot is 8 ½” tall to top of lid, creamer is 4” tall to top of lid & sugar bowl is 3 ½” tall.

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You may find it on gotheborg.com, the presented information there was again stolen from me. This has happened on other occasions (WL1895, Aerozon, etc.) so I always hold back info – I do not want to waste my research on sites which do not give credit and claim my results as their own.

Your mark is one of precisely two versions of this mark, with the horizontal bar and the bottom curve remaining empty. The second mark reads AICHI in the horizontal bar and SETO JAPAN in the bottom curve.

I could add dates and an image here, but as implied certain individuals seem to gladly steal my findings and repost them as “theirs”. The provided information should give you enough clues to find out more for yourself.

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