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Antique Nippon Chocolate Pot: Hand Painted Noritake Porcelain (1891-1921)
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This elegant antique chocolate pot was hand-painted in Japan during the Morimura Brothers era, between 1891 and 1921, and bears the iconic green wreath with “M” mark, signifying Noritake. The pot features a tall, slender form with a graceful curved handle, fitted lid, and spout designed for serving hot chocolate. Its decoration includes a striking black enamel border with floral sprays and heavy gold gilt detailing, a hallmark of Nippon’s export luxury porcelain.

Size: Width (spout to handle): 7.5" Height: 9.75"

Maker's Mark: Green hand painted "Nippon” used exclusively between 1891–1921

Excellent antique condition with vibrant colors and minor age-appropriate gilt wear. No chips, cracks, or repairs noted. 

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