It's short for United China and Glass Company.
Ceramics
Nothing- Because its gay answer! Occupied japan means it was made after World War 2, in Japan. If the figurine is porcelain, rub the "made in occupied Japan" mark with nail polish remover or acetone, because if it is real the mark was put on before the glaze. If it was real the mark will stay on. Sorry,I don't know the price.
I was told it was a souvenir that soldiers took home from world war2
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If the violin is actually labelled "made in Japan", chances are pretty good that it was not made before 1921 when the law was passed stating that all imported goods had to have their country of origin and the words "made in" printed on them in English. However, if the mark says "made in Nippon", and not "Japan", then it was probably made some time between 1914 and 1921. Before 1914, it was not required to mark the words "made in". From 1891 until then, it was only required to list the country of origin amd there was no stipulation that it had to be marked in English.
See Related Links below. Looks like it would have been made between 1984 and 1986
Mark Hayashi was born on May 10, 1979, in Chiba, Japan.
Mark Brazil has written: 'The Birds of Japan (Helm Field Guides)' 'Wild Asia' 'A birdwatcher's guide to Japan' -- subject(s): Bird watching, Guidebooks
All products from Japan do not carry the same logo. Logos are specific to a company and are usually a trade mark.
It had the mark of whoever touched it and made it!
The Canon EOS-1D Mark II was introduced in the third quarter of 2004, and is an 8.2 megapixel camera DSLR Camera body. It was made in Japan, and featured an optical viewfinder and inter-changeable lens.
The basic Mark V is about $900 in excellent condition. Some magnum calibers are higher. Do not have a listing for left handed version.