Found this in the cabin all wrapped up. It appears very old. Have searched all the marks and cannot find the maker. In beautiful shape. Gold filigree. Cobalt paint in excellent condition. Dimensions are 6 1/4" H x 7 1/4" W (w/o handle-n-spout and 8" w/handle-n-spout.
Tha mark appears to be a large T with China on the top line then E - OH under it. 3rd line says Hand Painted. 4th line says Nippon. I know it was in the late 1890's to very early 1900 that this was obtained due to other items around it. I know from other items on the net with this marking that is authentic Nippon and J Van Patten has it as 7 in her book (which I do not have and do not wish to buy just for this piece).
I would like to know where in Japan the piece originates, is it a lemonade pitcher as so many people try and interpret it or what it is, and a ballpark value!
Thanks a bunch!