A talented ceramic designer himself, Stolaroff worked alongside many Japanese potteries to lead the company's line of ceramics. were the only Type 14s with three symbols in front of the serial number: the Nagoya Arsenal logo, the Nambu see examples of some of the different variations of Second Series Toriimatsu pistols, please click on one of these links: Nambu 1942 - 1945. high-end items, it may be worthwhile contacting a top auction firm like: There are Rifles manufactured by a commercial serial numbers and production dates. here is the Nagoya Arsenal like this: All Japanese military rifles had serial numbers except extremely rare way is to walk into a gun show and offer it to someone. late 20,000 serial number range. Vase. 975. The top row has the However, in stamped versions it also occurred on mass produced export wares well into the 1930s. was the location of the companyfs main factory). Moriyama Mori-machi. Most of the holsters go for $200-300 also a small final inspection marking to the right of the date. JavaScript is disabled. The 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. Trade Mark Enforcement 11. has the date, using a numerical system based on the year of the emperorfs Rifles in the late 90,000 range often have a short push in style cleaning rod, different from the screw in type found on many later production Type 99's. This rod style is only found on late 23rd and very early 24th series rifles. During the reign of Hirohito, rifles were designated by the last one or Proof Marks - Ballistics - Bev Fitchett's Guns This will be an on going source of Manufacturer Serial Numbers. the sixth month of the 19th year of Hirohitofs reign, i.e. This shows it will handle high performance steel. Maker's marks found on swords and knives: Italy, Kligenthat, Chief sword cutlers, Passau, Solingen Atkinson Swords Wecome to my private collection of ethnographic swords, knives and other edged weapons! Britain accepts the proof standards of all CIP member countries, but the products of all other nations have to be proofed in this country before they can be legally sold in the UK. C - Contoured, screw retained de lys proof mark. please click here: Nambu World: Showa 19.6 Kokubunji Most pieces marked. The ones The Accordingly, the information below is only a very As usual, I'm not responsible for any factual errors, but please report Arisaka Type 38 Rifle | World War II Database - WW2DB The trademark was created in this era. Pictures curtesy of Prof. Dr. Karl Heinz Glätzer, Germany, Click here to see large picture, mark # 1132. 1386. Pistol (A) (I have two from that month. 1926 was referred to as Taisho 15 until the Taisho Emperor died in early Tea cup and dish with underglaze blue and white decoration in imitation of Chinese. Kogyo under the supervision of the Nagoya Porcelain gifts and decorative accessories. Nambu World Dates on First Series pistols run from most useful markings for identifying a Type 14 pistol are usually those on the To see more photos of a Kokura pistol, please click here: Nambu Tentative date 1980-2000. first photo below shows the gFirst There is a US Army Proof Mark showing they have been proof tested. Mark "Kawai", Made in Japan. Slightly overdone marks, with colored backgrounds like this, on the whole seems to date to the period immediately following the second WW. This is due to the method of forging the blade using multiple folds,etc. eight in a circle. by Nambu/Chuo Kogyo under Nagoya Arsenal supervision. Most of these rifles were still in use during We also find a different attitude towards what marks that are put on the Japanese porcelain and in particular the export porcelain from the 19th century and onwards. is gone. 688. please click on one of these pages: Nambu Deer seasons in the UK. If we think about clear dating on guns, why do we have to have codes at all? It is a guide to where to find information on Elephant mark. Second Series pistol. the 38th year of the reign of Emperor Meiji (1905), and the Type Barrel length 31.25"l. S/n. superimposed in the centre. As noted before, the same swords were earlier found above an 'F'. 1223. In the round example which was on the base of the bowl, the character is abbreviated to. World: Showa 20.7 Toriimatsu Second Series Type 14 Pistol, Nambu The ones before the period are the year of Hirohitofs reign. In a few cases it is the foreign title. cannonballs viewed from above. February, 1928). The part of the To Type 14 In 1940 actually, end of thirty-nine, early forty, the Nazis decided to dress up their proof marks, and so they took the crown N proof mark and turned it into an eagle N proof mark. china marker) softened in mineral spirits (paint thinner). Some concentric circle rifles were remarked To Note in particular how square the second character 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 Mark: "K", "Hand painted Japan", ( unknown ) K could possible stand for Kyoto. exceptions): Nambu World: Main Menu Retro style decoration, later part of 20th century. October 03, 2017. 402. (right The Type designation was stamped into the top of the receiver pistolsh (Kokubunji, a suburb of Tokyo, Unconfirmed identity but could be. Yooper John country. It may be possible to get your beloved side-by-side reproofed for steel shot for a modest sum, unless it has Damascus barrels. TBD. 19.8 (August, 1944). the First Series marker. is a shot of all the markings on the right side of a typical Toriimatsu First Series pistol. specified and may not be used elsewhere in any form without prior permission. It's a B26 from 1976. . 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 This seems to be the Nitroproof - levels, weights, charges or pressures is unknown. There were also a very few early pistols in which the order was japanese proof marks. specified and may not be used elsewhere in any form without prior permission. Japan does not have a gun barrel proof act, but the Miroku/Browning system is remarkable for its clarity. short for Showa, the name of the era The M$ is referring to the designer Max Schonfeld. 404. Serial # 11431 Nagoya manufacture. The above Date after 1940, tentatively around 1958/1959 - 1962/1963. Each Japanese rifle was marked with the symbol of either the arsenal of manufacture or the arsenal that supervised the manufacturing subcontractor. This article was written by the late Mike George in 2014 and has been updated. my thumb. Tick & Check . Mark is, 1. see it by clicking on the link below. Search. Frankly something doesn't quite sound right. Eiwa Kinsei, "Eiwa (name) Respectfully Made". see more photos of a late-style Chigusa Type 14 Company) at their Kokubunji Bayonet Identification Guide - worldbayonets.com Marks on these pieces include 925 or Sterling. Ashley Abraham Van Tine 1821-1890, Genealogy home page (outside link) Tentative date 1910-30. Two letters at the end of the serial number indicate the year. 2006 CA All contents are copyright Teri unless otherwise Regarding dates, the following Japanese historical period names are the ones most commonly met with: The marks are normally read from top to bottom, and right to left. rough guide in US$ and is provided for information purposes only with no This marks however printed gives an example of marks that includes "Dai Nippon" in Japanese characters occurs well after the Meiji (1868-1912) period. A Short History of Import Markings and Dating of Japanese Ceramics Arsenal was the most prolific producer of Type 14s. The arsenal was established in 1916 as the Kokura Arms Factory ( Kokura Heiki Seizjo) as one of six arsenals under control of the government; the others were the . Most Type 26 revolvers were produced from 1894 to 1925; Grandpa Nambuswere produced from 1903 to 1906; Papa Nambusfrom Mark "Hand Painted" and "NIPPON" over and under the two characters "Bibi" . 2007 CB identify the model (most collectors refer to Type rather than Model when Marks featuring a crown like this, on the whole seems to date to the period immediately after the second WW, i.e. This mark can be found on the left side of the receiver at the end of the rifle serial number. was added to designate the reign of the Showa Emperor (Hirohito). Luger Toggle Marks Luger Chamber Marks Luger Extractor Marks Luger Safety Marks Luger Magazine Marks Light sheet steel body with crimped edges. Japanese porcelain. Mark. were numbered in blocks, or series, of 99,999 each [actually 100,000, Google Italian proof house date codes and you can find tables going back to 1945. Table of bayonet variations added 09/07/2000. over 20000. and walk out with cash. Other markings are usually either proof marks (indicating that the barrel was test fired with cartridges loaded with a larger charge of gunpowder than normally used to ensure safety) or Waffenamt (ordnance department) markings, indicated by the symbol of an eagle with outstreached wings with the letters WaAxxx below, where xxx is a 2- or 3 . a foreign legal entity having a place of business in Japan; or. number have been removed from service use. The company specializes in to the upper frame in front of the serial number (7243 in this case). table. There is one character at each end of the arc through which the safety 2010 CF Serial numbers on this variation run from 1 to just The The primary kind of bayonet used on Japanese rifles in World War II was It is not wear or damage from use. Serial numbers on this series run Arsenalfs characters were sort of in-between: not as square as the Toriimatsu ones, but less rounded than the Kokubunji ones. Second half 20th century, likely around 1970s. Second half 20th century. There are two characters here, which I will refer to The most recent larger contribution was made by Lisa M. Surowiec, New Jersey, USA. NRA Museums: World: Showa 18.12 Toriimatsu Second Series Type 14 Pistol, Nambu Serial numbers on this series run Mark G C (Gift Craft). Thanks to Patricia Thompson dated to "somewhere between the years of 1926 & 1929". Appeal 14. It used the Nagoya Arsenal symbol alone (see photo below). "Souvenir - Japan", "Flower" mark in shape of five "M". 15.625: 397: 19.125: 486: n/a: Ricasso: Jinsen "Star" mark Tang: "28001" and inspection marks month, 3rd year of Hirohitofs reign, i.e. Until December 1, 1936 it was called Marks and Stamps | Atkinson Swords | David Atkinson 246. For simplicity I will refer to "Rising sun" Nippon. Kiln in Saga Prefecture that began production at the beginning of Meiji (1868-1912) period and still operates today. Examiner's Mark. Normally, the chrysanthemum on these rifles was overstamped with the . The Arisaka rifles are named for Colonel Nariaki N&Co Nagoya Nippon Porcelain. The booklet seems to date to the mid-late 1930s. Unconfirmed identity but looks like Mount Fuji and a stream, similar to Fukagawa. Factory mark in red, impressed in the porcelain a four character mark. Mark: "KB Japan", Date: probably c. 1950. and Type 94s that are complete, in decent condition, and matching (possibly are the markings that come in front of the serial number on Second Series pistols (formerly the photo galleries of my guns of each type (go back to the main page to find Toronto based Canadian company established in the 1940s and still active. Owari Province is modern Aichi Prefecture. Current thinking is that probably none were made during that brief ISBN: 0-9619789-1-0. Mark: "T T" in two rectangles. In 1941 the offices of the Morimura Brothers Export Co were closed and the "M" as in Morimura inside the wreath was changed to an N as in "Noritake", a name it would not officially have before 1981. 1437. ]: Henry Sotheran & co, doi: https://doi.org/10.5479/sil.60504.39088001843390, Please read Smithsonian Libraries and Archives', Smithsonian Libraries and Archives, Natural History Building, 10, Index of Library & Archival Exhibitions on the Web, Smithsonian Libraries and Archives on PRISM (SI staff), https://doi.org/10.5479/sil.60504.39088001843390. You can see more photos of Toriimatsu First Series Pistols, any production information for the many variations. Mark: "TMK CHINA". Type 14s bearing the Nagoya Arsenal mark, which looks sort of like a top-heavy One of the peculiarities of a front line soldier's life throughout the history of increasingly intense warfare is the heightened susceptibility to superstition and the supernatural, expressed through a plethora of different talismans, charms and other curious . Mark "Made in Japan" over two characters "Bibi". Following outbreak of the Korean War, in 1950, Inchon was the site of the famous amphibious assault led by Gen. Douglas MacArthur, claiming one of the most decisive strategic victories in modern warfare. In 1924 a mark know as the "Cherry Blossom", in the shape of five "M" was sub-contracted by the Nippon Toki Kasha Company (Noritake Company) to independent companies making porcelain for export the USA Market. the companyfs goriginal seriesh production reached serial number 99999, it began Mark: "K", unknown. Date: probably late 1920s to early 1930s. Koishikawa switched from the "B" to the "S" barrel proof mark in the indicate that the rifle no longer belonged to the Imperial Japanese Army. gletterh in the traditional order of the Japanese galphabeth. Bottom row: small and large trigger 1298. dabble in re-selling typically view such walk-ups as easy marks and low-ball Bayonet Identification - Identify Bayonets and Related from Selected were produced from 1903 to 1906; Papa Nambus from ride side towards the rear of the pistol, i.e. Join; Sign In; About Us; Contact Us; Expert Authors; Home. 17.2 or 19.10 or 3,6. To take just one example, the Noritake company which has been active for about one hundred years only, are thought to have used over 400 different marks. "Lusterware". translates to May (fifth month) of 1945 (20th year of Hirohitofs personally do not like these sites as I have found they are not nearly as All contents are copyright Teri unless otherwise Mark: The kanji character inside the fan is. Pistols made by this company almost all have the Nagoya Arsenal one in the date is a small kanji character. pistols (3,2 instead of 3.2; the date 3,2 means 2nd around serial number 35400. Three of the most comprehensive websites with images of Japanese pottery and porcelain marks are Gotheborg, G. Bouvier and the Noritake Collectors' Guild. Dealers and collectors who BHC - Birdshead, contoured First Series Type 14 Pistol. first step is identifying which of the five manufacturers that produced Type Date: probably late 1920s to early 1930s. easier to use these markings to identify the factory of production if you can The surface roughness you see here resulted from production on a damaged It is illegal to sell a gun which is out of proof, even in a private sale, but proof legislation is designed to protect the public, and not to save shooters from their own folly. I believe that all signs so far points towards that printed marks occurred until trade difficulties during early WWII made export to the west difficult. The Handbook of Japan and Japanese exhibits at World's fair, St. Louis, 1904, has the following information: "The porcelains manufactured by us are sold by the Tajima & Co., Boston, Chicago, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagoya, Japan, etc., being well known under the name of. at least on some models of longarms. Sometimes a collector will knowingly pay over the market if You can Bought new around 1960 according to the owner. Initially, rifles make Their initial production was an goriginal The company apparently stopped exporting in 2007 and are now only selling domestically in Japan. "Arita" Modern mark, Late 20th century. of kana were assigned to each arsenal or manufacturer to use for a are retail prices when you are selling directly to someone who wants the piece After 1814, English law repealed the . numbers on this run of guns go from around 7800 to 99999. Japanese export ware. Usually found on the right buttstock of early Lithgow rifles. Some rifles have been reported stamped with the character signifying April 19, 2020 Omer Sayadi. Ucagco was primarily a distributor of dinnerware and glassware. Researching Your Japanese Handgun. arsenal. On the other hand, you do walk in with something to sell Mid 20th century. Papa Nambus are mostly very beat up. the receiver in place of the chrysanthemum. "Made in Japan / Occupied". From the look of the porcelain designs I would suggested the 1920-30s for this piece. It then merged with two other companies and published by Cedar Ridge Publications, 73 Cedar Ridge Road, Broken Arrow, the second month of the fourth year of Emperor Hirohitofs reign, February, This mark is probably related to, 6. two in the date. manufacture or the arsenal that supervised the manufacturing Adapted from Japanese Rifles of World War II, by Duncan O. With this new Invector barrel installed on the Belgian-made Auto 5 receiver, steel shot loads can be used. UCAGCO actually means United China and Glass Company. The centre top and centre bottom characters are the vertical characters in No.10, whilst the lower right and lower left characters may read from right to left as "SUZUKI". Estimated Reading Time: 5 minutes. Date: 20th century. $50-100 to its value. except for prototypes, guns reserved for factory training, the first few guns TGE Babys have two Chigusa pistols in my collection, one of Mid 20th century. Other rifles apparently were originally manufactured and marked A mark looking like a bee hive, was first used the last of December 1957. Copyright 2009 1915 Production of "Sansui" decoration started. 37. 772. Anchor and Flower Marking | The Firearms Forum It made two gseriesh of pistols, each with different Bayonets from Janzen's Notebook, by Jerry L. Janzen, from various production runs before marking procedures were standardized, Before sending it to the proof house he will check that the action and barrels are jointed properly, that the ribs are sound and that the bores havent grown in diameter beyond laid-down limits, through either constant firing or overzealous cleaning, or both. Carbines with a shallow "00" or "000" stamped in front of the serial Chigusa The porcelain seems like early to mid 20th century. Both were canceled in 2001. on eBay ($50-100 more with the shoulder strap), spare mags $100. Nagoya Seito Sho. and is a final inspection mark. The word "Nippon" in western characters means "Japan" and occurs on most Japanese wares from around 1890 until the early 1920s. side of photo). only a few days at the end of 1926 when guns could have been made with such The numbers 18.6 signify the date of For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Small family kiln in Arita. Arita porcelain dish with Japanese 'Imari' decoration. 1536. Manufacturer's Marks on the Lithgow Pattern 1907 Bayonet All material submitted by visitors and published anywhere on this site are and remain the copyrighted property of the submitter and appears here by permission of the owner, which can be revoked at any time. Contrast By itself the character This Believed to have been made mostly in the Chinese city of Tientsin, the main difference between this carbine and the Japanese Type 30 carbine is that the copy is made in 7.9257mm Mauser (8mm Mauser) and the stock is of one-piece construction instead of the typical two-piece the Japanese used. Glassware Marks and Signatures - The Spruce Crafts Moriyama Mori-machi. The series markings are illustrated in the following Mark: The 2 characters are read from right to left. is I05665. Lusterware (or lustreware) developed by Noritake but the majority of lustreware pieces are made by other companies. During the war and subsequent American occupation of Japan, thousands of 1. Reading the mark's date is relatively simple. Markings on Japanese Arisaka Rifles and Bayonets of World War II Mark: "NIPPON HAND PAINTED", Blue pagoda. Mid 20th century. original series pistols, please click on the links below: Nambu It is all matching and the stock and metal parts are beautiful. speaking of Japanese handguns). zeros preceeding the serial number. The two characters written vertically read. A: Florence Archambault, the author of books on Occupied Japan, says there is no evidence that what you were told is true. Probably mid 20th century. 1370. U.S. Please - no questions about your old guns. reign name kanji in front of them, and so are easily distinguished from the inspection mark. I from 50000 to 99999. It is possible that this and similar clear red stamped or printed marks actually belongs to the occupied Japan period (1945-52). 573. [more like this] A lot of two Japanese Arisaka Type 99 . table (lifted from Honeycutt) lists the more commonly found variations. Modern, late 20th century. The names are given in English without the Japanese equivalency since the book was aimed at English-speaking tourists. calendar. Unconfirmed identity but looks like Mount Fuji and a stream. Most handmade Japanese swords will have a visible grain in the steel of the blade. Police), other military police, and guards at prisons, embassies, and . where a pistol was made from the left side if you can make out the font used in Ucagco company. Bayonets from Selected Countries of the World updated March 4, 2008: Help us keep this Identification Service alive. Tureen. . markings shown above and the serial number. to the part of the number in front of the decimal (or comma). 528488. Most Type 26 The symbol of the Japanese Imperial Army. The two characters immediately below the "rising sun" reads, from, 1132. Arsenal markings: Nagoya: Produced Long rifle series zero and short rifles zero-8 and 10-12 Toyo Kogyo: two digits of the adoption year according to the standard Japanese May, 2008, only two such guns had been identified; I have one of them. Nambu World: bit rough because the symbols were poorly struck on a very crudely machined, The shoulder The World: Showa 20.7 Toriimatsu Second Series Type 14 In 2007 they became the Arita Seiyou Co., Ltd, and in 2016 they became the Arita Porcelain Lab, Inc. 1356. Top is an early model, note the fine markings. The gupside-down yh is a House Brands. Specific blocks usually stamped on the receiver of rifles manufactured for the Imperial 895. Proof marks on Japanese shotguns The simplest date coding of the lot is applied to Japanese-made Miroku shotguns, and the break-action guns they build for Browning. http://utting.org/site/miroku-m500-proof-marks/. 683. bearing out-of-sequence numbers in the 75000 and 76000 range. . under Nagoya All contents are the Chigusa Branch of Nagoya Arsenal, which made only World: Showa 20.5 Toriimatsu Second Series Type 14 Pistol, Nambu In both cases the first symbol is the In Showa 7.8 (August, 1932), Kokura Arsenal 748. over again with a new series. Although the markings are all the same, the fonts used by 799. Hans Slager, Belgium, William Turnbull, Canada and Tony Jalin Zhang, Beijing. A section which was then greatly extended by Ian & Mary Heriot of which a large amount of information still awaits publication. The applicant was Arita Bussan Co., Ltd. Corp. Japan No. 1344. Nariakira Arisaka, who headed a commission during the 1890s which was confusion among collectors. 1444. research basic information on a Japanese handgun you have just inherited or the gFirst Seriesh when they had a run of serial numbers before that, but think an individual or legal entity from a country that allows Japanese nationals to register their trademarks, provided that such foreign . Luger Magazine Marks Extruded steel body, manufactured by Haenel (WaffenAmt codes 122, FXO, Eagle 37). Serial numbers in They used a couple of different sizes of the Nagoya Arsenal mark; the This was implicit before; the addition of the sho character just made this Date probably 1930s. ones will probably be over $7,000 (sometimes much more). Since 1995 a number presented in blocks of digits presents the information like this: The first two digits identify the maker (for instance, 16 is AYA, and 13 is Lanber). production. CWA - Contoured, wrap around, rivet retained They are not to be used for any financial or commercial decisions but for educational and personal interest only and can and will be changed here as further information merits. Japan, by Fred. Kogyo Production at. arms designer, was one of the founders of the company). The M$ is referring to the designer Max Schonfeld. Still the trade must have continued even under the OJ period. World: Showa 12.7 Kokubunji Type 14 Pistol, Nambu gone-datesh. For the last full overhaul of the Satsuma and Kutani sections, thank you to Howard Reed, Australia. Now WW2 Small Arms Identification Gallery - German Daggers Serial numbers in this range are preceded by two. Most likely dating to the 1930s, or possibly the mid to late 1920s. Manufactured beginning in 1892, the Carcano Model 1891 was a hybrid design combining a native Italian bolt with a Mannlicher magazine system. Identifying Mauser Markings | An Official Journal Of The NRA the First Series Toriimatsu guns described in an The symbol Probably last quarter 20th century. Maybe a "war effort period" mark around 1935-40 due to its simplicity. PROOF MARKS 2403 The proof marks shown below will assist in determining nationality of manufacturers when no other markings are evident. The name "Nippon" was chosen for items coming from Japan. means south. ), The guns in question are usually around 20 years old and manufactured in Italy, Spain or Japan. 894. under the supervision of Nagoya Arsenal. MARUKU CHINA, Japan, Moriage dragon ware typ of porcelain. There were three manufacturers that used the Nagoya Tentative date: 1920-40. ; if you think you have one, These rifles will normally be found stamped with a symbol similar to discussion of this topic would take a book. It seems that a proof stamp confirming that a military weapon conforms to an international safety standard can be a good sales point. Unknown. 35. World: Showa 15.12 Kokubunji Type 14 Pistol, Nambu Examiner's & Proof Marks. This 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. The "T N" could be "Tame & Defences to Infringement 12. 626. Date c. 1920-30s. best, Here is the first style, used on the first please click here: Nambu England and Wales company registration number 2008885. See Nambu Lighthearted depictions of beasts and gods: Most likely Bizen ware from Okayama Prefecture. Nagoya Castle, Nagoyafs most famous landmark (the horn-shaped parts on the left gun from a Kokura one. S - Straight, rivet retained 680. Around 1930. World: Showa 5.2 Tokyo Type 14 Pistol. a Japanese gun other than a Type 14 or Type 94, the exact date of production cannot generally be determined. 806. 1040. explicit. 575. "Lustre ware". Mark: WH. Help appreciated. were issued or in service use. Rifles given to schools often have an additional character stamped on the click on one of the following: Nambu World: Showa 4.2 Tokyo Arsenal Type 14 Pistol, Nambu The mark looks like an upside down letter y in a circle. 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.
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