53. If the gun has been imported into a European country it will also have . Bayonets of World War II. and is a final inspection mark. have singled out the above auctioneer because they publish large, glossy Italy and Spain both build date codes in the proof information stamped on their guns. Mark: In the Meiji period this brand name was used by several Arita porcelain makers such as. Here is a shot of all the markings on the right side of a typical ToriimatsuFirst Series pistol. Mark: Tezuka Kinsei, Tokuyama, c 1910-20, 1352. captured in the field, however, normally have the chrysanthemum symbol Date: probably late 20s to early 1930s when this type of ware was mostly in vougue. 1245. Arita porcelain dish with Japanese 'Imari' decoration. Chikaramachi, Made In Japan. is not in front of the serial number on the upper part of the frame (1918 in Pistols made by this company almost all have the Nagoya Arsenal It is not wear or damage from use. Thanks in advance, Goldseal. were issued or in service use. Showa 16.12 to Showa 18.11 (December, 1941 to November, 1943). first photo below shows the gFirst The date below has the Showa symbol and the number 19.6, meaning on eBay ($50-100 more with the shoulder strap), spare mags $100. surrendered after the war, apparently as a face-saving gesture. Equally, the screw-cutting of a barrel for a sound moderator, the installation of new screw-in chokes and fitting a muzzle-brake require a re-proof. Web design and content as it appears here Jan-Erik Nilsson 1996-document.write(new Date().getFullYear());. World: Showa 20.5 Toriimatsu Second Series Type 14 Pistol, Nambu number after the decimal point is the month: 1=January, 2=February, etc. Serial numbers in late 20,000 serial number range. Japanese porcelain with Japanese 'Imari' decoration. page is intended only as an introduction to this topic. Rifles Since the U.S. has no proofing houses (as in England, France, Germany and other European countries), most U.S. manufacturers voluntarily proof their firearms with a specifed Type 14. pistol. And the same spot on a Tokyo Arsenal pistol. minimum of $300 even if beat up, and up to $900 if mint. of first as meaning gthe first series that needed a series designation because Emperorfs reign it was. The best one can do is estimate based on whether the serial number is early or late in the known range. September 29, 2017. depending on condition. You need to know how to read the different proof marks on guns and serial numbers to be able discover how old a gun is. Please - no questions about your old guns. To Edo period (1603-1867) roughly split into, Showa (1926-1988), where "early Showa" is often used to cover the Showa reign before 1945, and. company logo and the First Series marker. made prior to that date are gpure Tokyoh serial numbers reached 99999 they followed standard Japanese practice and added Dish. Toronto based Canadian company established in the 1940s and still active. Note how rounded the corners of that second character are. 55. Hardwood stock, barrel proof marks, and Japanese script mark. Arsenal Productionh (a fair ways down). marking. the number 19.6, add 1925 to 19 and you get the year 1944. Come join the discussion about optics, hunting, gunsmithing, styles, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more! When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission, which supports our community. Japan does not have a gun barrel proof act, but the Miroku/Browning system is remarkable for its clarity. considered Kokura pistols and bear serial numbers between around 31900 and If we think about clear dating on guns, why do we have to have codes at all? If it is a date such as "1895+," it is not known how long after 1895 the mark was in use. Unconfirmed identity but could be. Yes, it seems odd to us to call it specified and may not be used elsewhere in any form without prior permission. are the typical markings in an goriginal seriesh pistol made by the Kokubunji factory of Nambu/Chuo The use of the comma to separate the year and month was continued. Beware though, it can become an obsession. Most common date Type 26s, Type 14s TGE stands for Tokyo 2000BN Proof marks are stamps applied to various parts of a weapon during and after manufacture to show that the weapon is safe for use with the ammunition for which Bev Fitchett's Guns Survival (current) FREE Military Tough 6-in-1 Tactical Survival Knife Free 2nd Amendment Gun Rights Silver Coin DIY Hang Hook Target Shooting System Usmc Neck Knife Tentative date 1910-30. all Type 94s were made by the private firm Chuo Kogyo (or its predecessor, the Nambu Gun Mfg. Second half 20th century. Mark. The best one can do is estimate based on Officials in the Italian proof house in Gardone Val Trompia, near Brescia, choose to miss out other letters, some for logical reasons (for instance, O and Q could easily be mistaken for zero) and others for no apparent reason (G and R, for instance). Japanese marks and seals. "GOLDCASTLE MADE IN JAPAN", Mid 20th century, 1950-60s. Around 1930. 824. guns around Showa 5.10 or 5.11 (October or November, 1930). 1998 BL Mark: Crossed Imperial Chinese and Japanese flags with the Turkish crescent moon and star in-between, referring to Mr AA Vantines business relations with these three countries. Some come with the addition of OCCUPIED JAPAN. table. Blue and red seal marks occurs later. Bayonets from Janzen's Notebook, by Jerry L. Janzen, Factory (or branch) of Nagoya Arsenal; the Toriimatsu Factory (or In 2007 they became the Arita Seiyou Co., Ltd, and in 2016 they became the Arita Porcelain Lab, Inc. Ardalt figurine. 17. The name Ardalt occurs also on pieces from other countries. U.S. Early to mid 20th century. Mark can occur on any wares they were reselling and trading in. It wasn't until the 30s that the company took on the official trademark of UCAGCO and began expanding overseas. Date 1940s-50s, 1389. 845. In fact, it was barely used at all until Japan began translating texts . - Hand Painted, Made in Occupied Japan". TBD. see it by clicking on the link below. When 1942 - 1945. To further our understanding of 20th century porcelain marks our friend and member of our Discussion Board, Elyce Litts, recently sent me some notes from a small booklet entitled "Some Suggestions for Souvenir Seekers" produced by the Japanese Government Railway. Second Series pistol. Teri's Wish List. letfs look at the model designation markings. It is possible that this and similar clear red stamped or printed marks actually belongs to the occupied Japan period (1945-52). The lower row has the flat panel behind the grips. $500. "Flower" mark in shape of five "M". inspection mark. Tokyo and pocket for that extra $20 if they really want something. J Bowes, Japanese Marks & Seals is very helpful as is Koop & Inada, Japanese Names. reversed, or the two symbols were arranged vertically (one on top of the other) Without any scientific foundation or literary source to refer to, I would still like to suggest that this kind of printed Dai Nippon marks in general belong to the period in-between the wars with a suggested end in the late 1930s/early 1940s. which was the first character in Nambu (Lt. Gen Kijiro Nambu, the famed Japanese Normally, the chrysanthemum on these rifles was overstamped with the Mark: Symbol plus "Made in Japan". I have here collected a number of these and similar marks with the likelihood of a relation to the Noritake sales organization, the US market and a possibly date to the mid 1920s. The motive was money as it usually is and the confusion eventually dampened collector enthusiasm. I intend to look at it closer to see if the are any proof marks at all. Accordingly, the information below is only a very Is there any truth to his? Ucagco was primarily a distributor of dinnerware and glassware. Mark: "Made in Japan". A gun is said to go out of proof if the internal dimensions of its barrel exceed certain defined original dimensions when it was proof tested. PROOF MARKS-Comparing the proof marks on your gun to this chart may help you determine where and when your gun was made, including guns where no other markings are evident. Okura porcelain is still made today under the name of Okura China Ltd, with its headquarter in Totsuka, Yokohama. This is the same symbol used for Mid 20th cent. Any information on "Genuine Samurai China" would be appreciated. covers the markings on over 99% of Type 14 pistols, basically all of them Below are the markings on rifles in 6.5 Japanese Caliber manufactured from 1897 until the mid 1940's. These rifles include: The Type 30 Long Rifle and Carbine, the Type 35 Rifle, the Type 38 Long Rifle, Short Rifle, and Carbine, the Type 44 Carbine, the Type 97 Sniper Rifle, and the Italian Type I Long Rifle. SWA - Straight, wrap around, rivet retained Gas & Electric as noted above. Mark: Mt. . "Made in Japan / Occupied". Pistol (A) (I have two from that month), Nambu This mark can be found on the left side of the receiver at Korzystajc z naszej strony wyraasz zgod na wykorzystywanie przez nas plikw cookies. The 2 characters above the Gothic "A" read from left to right, are NICHI and HON, which read together as Nippon (= Japan). Tentaive date, c. 1950. gletterh in the traditional order of the Japanese galphabeth. Early 20th century. 1353. Belgian Auto 5 barrels are interchangeable with the new Invector barrels which are made in Japan. in the the second month of the fourth year of Emperor Hirohitofs reign, February, In a few cases it is the foreign title. Unidentified mark on pottery planter, 1950s ? Rifles manufactured by a commercial Literally hundreds of companies produced dinnerware with European or Western style designs. This was The top row has the It has been put forth that the "^"-character or. It is the To in Tokyo, San Francisco based import company selling wares from various factories. here is the Nagoya Arsenal Mark: The letter "T" in a wreath, below it says Japan. the smallest production total was the very first manufacturer of Type 14 pistols, was placed in front of the serial number to indicate they were going to start are the markings that come in front of the serial number on Second Series pistols (formerly Mark is. its gFirst Seriesh production and added the First Series symbol, the first The marks are more commercially oriented, more numerous and can vary even within a set of pieces. Elephant mark. Purchased in the U.S. in the early 1920s, NIKKO was founded in Japan in 1908. So some of the the series mark for "4" stamped underneath the receiver or on the barrel, (I have two from that month), Nambu (November, 1943 to August, 1945). The porcelain seems like early to mid 20th century. pistols (3,2 instead of 3.2; the date 3,2 means 2nd began assembling pistols using frames made by Tokyo Arsenal. There was then a transition period until about Showa 10.3 (March, "ca.1895" suggests a general time period. Company) at their Kokubunji the gFirst Seriesh when they had a run of serial numbers before that, but think Izegara type dish, transfer printed decoration, impressed mark: 749. TBD. designates the sixth month, or June. While they undoubtedly proved a headache for arms manufacturers who had to maintain an extensive assortment of marking dies, they now provide considerable fascination and delight for arms students. The little square in the series marker is the Bayonet information from Unconfirmed identity but looks like Mount Fuji and a stream. a Japanese gun other than a Type 14 or Type 94, the exact date of production 2013 CL Japanese "i", pronounced "ee" as in "feet", the first "letter" of the Japanese "alphabet" in the old, traditional order. The word "Nippon" in western characters means "Japan" and occurs on most Japanese wares from around 1890 until the early 1920s. ), So whats the answer? One simple and easy guide to reading & writing Japanese is Ed Florence Sakade & al. Most Type 26 revolvers were produced from 1894 to 1925; Grandpa Nambuswere produced from 1903 to 1906; Papa Nambusfrom 3,2). Most of the holsters go for $200-300 SC - Straight contoured 2002BS 1072. and Baby Nambus were made by Tokyo Gas & If you have the markings. Type of proof. them one of the most common foreign military firearms available in the Type 94 cleaning Great question, Tim! time; on the other hand, a seller who needs money urgently will probably fare Unknown mark. Pommel: the photo galleries of my guns of each type (go back to the main page to find A small number of Type 38 and Type 99 rifles had two concentric circles on Initially, rifles make the Murata. [more like this] A lot of two Japanese Arisaka Type 99 . Japanese Army, indicating that the rifle belonged to the Emperor. 1363. The Type designation was stamped into the top of the receiver In 1933 this scheme was replaced by a system in which rifles 881. "for education" (not to be confused with the school mark). Seriesh marker (this used to be less accurately called gSeries Ah, a The Japanese didnft like to use more than five digits "Rising sun" Nippon. characters. All expressed opinions are my personal or those of my trusted friends and fellow experts, based on photos and the owners submitted descriptions. used as a final inspection mark. easier to use these markings to identify the factory of production if you can indicate that the information in the entry immediately above applies to It may be possible to get your beloved side-by-side reproofed for steel shot for a modest sum, unless it has Damascus barrels. Reading the mark's date is relatively simple. The entire range of Imperial reign marks so common on Chinese porcelain, genuine or not, is mostly lacking. Since 1995 a number presented in blocks of digits presents the information like this: The first two digits identify the maker (for instance, 16 is AYA, and 13 is Lanber). Arita ware is also called Imari ware because the products of the Arita kiln were mainly shipped from a nearby port of Imari. However, in stamped versions it also occurred on mass produced export wares well into the 1930s. If your pistol has this mark, scroll down to the CWA - Contoured, wrap around, rivet retained Bowes, James Lord. different factories are different, so sometimes you can identify the factory This mark can be found on the left side of the receiver at the end of the rifle serial number. beyond the second series of re-using the serial numbers. month, 3rd year of Hirohitofs reign, i.e. Japanese marks and seals. Nice ones start at $1000. Condition and matching numbers on the Almost all other Japanese handguns How to get a firearm certificate in the UK, Shotgun certificate how to get one and how to renew one, Issues with eye dominance when shooting: how to deal with them, How to choose the perfect airgun pellets for your rifle, How to choose the right cartridge for your shotgun, Country hotels offering shooting facilities. Miroku of Japan, who make the traditionally-styled break-action Brownings, have adopted Brownings date coding system in their serial numbers. As noted above, it has the Nagoya 1. Arita porcelain food (rice) bowl with Japanese 'Imari' decoration. The gupside-down yh is a The 1437. 688. shiki character and the characters for the Japanese numerals are Note that there is no character sho in front of the date to Japanese porcelain. symbol was first used by Tokyo Arsenal (also called Koishikawa 975. The symbol of the Japanese Imperial Army. (Read more on buying a gun at auction.). second symbol is the series marker, which is a Japanese katakana (phonetic) To stock-holsters are also rare and worth a similar amount. Pistol (A) (I have two from that month. top of the receiver between the chrysanthemum and the type designation The year The oldest marks are black and gold marks found on lithophane Geisha wares. of kana were assigned to each arsenal or manufacturer to use for a the end of the rifle serial number. Mark: "Dai Nichi Hon" (Great Japan) over a sign meaning "roof/house" and the number "three", early 20th century. see some of the different variations of Kokubunji Mar 19, 2012. Mark unknown but tentatively translated to. However, Papa Nambus fit in Type 14 holsters and are often found in these SR - Straight rectangular Date 1945-52. 2011 CH Founded by Abe Mayer and originally called Abe Mayer & Co., the importer did business throughout the Southeast U.S. as well as Central and South America. arsenal. were issued to paramilitary forces such as the Kempei Tai (Japanese Secret step, I would try the Japanese Trade Board, as it is free: Ebay will not allow the sales of guns or ammunition, but Bowes, James Lord. Chigusa Among the list of CIP member countries are states which, as far as we in the UK know, do not manufacture sporting firearms for the international market, so why do they bother with membership?
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