Child's tea set marked MADE IN OCCUPIED JAPAN. Total of 23 pieces.
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$100 or make offer.
Produced between 1945 and 1952, when the United States occupied Japan after World War II. The mark was required for all items leaving the country during this period. These tea sets serve as a historical artifact from the post-WWII period of Allied occupation.
Chip on rim of one piece.
10 pieces = 5 sets of cups/saucers.
1 piece = saucer only
2 pieces = teapot and lid
2 pieces = casserole and lid
1 piece = pitcher
1 piece = platter
6 pieces = plates
23 pieces = TOTAL