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After reviewing my Japanese books this is what I think I have.

Japanese golden pheasant by Yamatoku porcelain plate. This is based off of what I could find on the internet and the mark on the back of the plate[attachment]20190308_150553.jpg[/attachment][attachment]20190308_150553.jpg[/attachment][attachment]20190308_150433.jpg[/attachment]

This is the best pictures I can get of the mark on the back the mark also says Made in Japan in red again thank you all for your help

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From looking at your drawing and matching it against the known kiln mark above,,yours looks correct !! However that does not tell when the plate was made !! From www.gotheborg.com website,, it said that this mark was used 1920`s and 30`s so your plate could have been made anywhere within that time frame !! Factories may also have repeated this pattern after that time depending on how popular the pattern was !! This type dinnerware was not used in Japan !! It was an export to other countries mainly the U.S. !! That is why the “Made in Japan” is also on the plate !!

Again thank you very much for your time and patience your information is very important to me

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This is the best pictures I can get of the mark on the back the mark also says Made in Japan in red again thank you all for your help

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