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« on: November 08, 2010, 07:36:41 pm »
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This is not a recently found object.
The bowl cut precisely into two, was unearthed in one of my project sites in 1991. just pasted it back
The cup unearthed in another site in 1996
Just a query..Do Americans manufacture porcelains way back in WWII??? this is supposed to be a japs T hunting ground, I am expecting china wares...
















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« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2010, 08:00:56 pm »
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It was the last vestige of the Technical Porcelain and China Ware Company founded in 1918 by John Battista Pagliero in El Cerrito, California. The ware was universally known by the company's nickname and trademark, "Tepco."

I will only ask you once to use the name Japaneses not Jap it is very disrespectful 

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Thanks for the info Seldom...
Sorry if I sound so disrespectful in calling our Japanese friends

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