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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 542856, member: 2844"]What komo means is, it is always best to add as much information you already have. It helps identify the item. </p><p>For instance, the fact that it is porcelain instead of, say, lacquered wood, would have placed in Japan immediately. That, and 1940s clues, would have stopped everyone guessing.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 542856, member: 2844"]What komo means is, it is always best to add as much information you already have. It helps identify the item. For instance, the fact that it is porcelain instead of, say, lacquered wood, would have placed in Japan immediately. That, and 1940s clues, would have stopped everyone guessing.[/QUOTE]
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