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Dad passed away and we were going through his stuff and found some awesome china. The story (from my sister) was that he bought the china when he was over in Korea during the war. My problem is actually finding what year it was made in. 1953 looks to have the most similar back stamp but that year they used an "N" instead of an "M" which is on my fathers China. Any help would be greatly appreciated
Edit: I found a pattern from 1930's that was used until the 50's but it says "Made in Japan" instead of just Japan does that make a difference?
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