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... and I'll show the pots :fc:

A bit of fun and reaching out to those in the know :wave: , I recently acquired some pots with this chop on them, from the information I can put together these are handmade, possibly custom ordered? Maybe 1990s? At least two use a porcelain or fine white clay?

I maybe able to get more info in the future, but I thought I'd put it out to the wealth of Ausbonsai knowledge and (Japanese?) pot aficionados :fc:

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Hi cre8ivbonsai , this might help in your search https://japanesebonsaipots.net/chop-and ... -resource/

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Thanks Alpine, yeah I've already checked through this resource with no luck ...
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Chinese more likely
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I'm intrigued. One seems like a positive and one seems like a negative chop. Ho hum.
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Hi cre8

I've recently acquired some pots and have undertaken to id the chops/signatures as well. While I can't id this chop, they are the same chop, one with raised characters and one with recessed characters. There are four characters in the circle. Chops are changed regularly so concentrate on just one or two characters. Like English there are a dozens of different fonts used in Chinese and Japanese. The website recommended is a good one but if this chop is in there it may not look exactly like yours, it may have slight variations. The lines may be thicker or thinner etc.

It took me four goes at the 600 chops to id one of mine! It was a rainy day....

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Hi Andrew, trick of the eye and light, both are negative (with the circle and letters empressed)

Hi PAC, yeah lots of looking and checking! and not many 'rainy days' ;)

I just noticed that it is the same maker that made the 1994 WBG Convention pot viewtopic.php?f=29&t=18596
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So it's Max Baxter then. Seems the chop is upside down. I asked Ryan Bell from Japanesebonsaipots.net, and he says the characters are Chinese and upside down. He could not identify the potter or kiln which makes sense. Lol. Reminds me of the search I had for an antique Chinese pot only to find it was locally made in Cape Town by a guy who used Eastern kanji on his chop. Lol :cool:
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Thanks Andrew, I'd forgot that pot was ID'd in the end, thanks for following the link trail :tu:

I'll get the camera out and photograph some more MAX MAXTER pots for you all to see!
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I just read your post p r o p e r l y :palm: ...
Andrew Legg wrote:. I asked Ryan Bell from Japanesebonsaipots.net, and he says the characters are Chinese and upside down. He could not identify the potter or kiln which makes sense. Lol.
Thanks for going to the trouble of asking Ryan Bell, much appreciated :worship: I also asked a Chinese colleague at work and she couldn't make sense of it either, she'll be amused :lol:

Does lead me to ask ... who was Max Baxter :?: was he associated with Waverley or another club :?:
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As promised, belatedly, I've taken some photos and made a new post showing these Max Baxter handmade pots here viewtopic.php?f=45&t=23252
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