Very little, I'm afraid. As it has no specific brand (like Stentor, Zeller or Yamaha, etc) then people are not likely to buy it over any other options. If it is in perfect condition then you may get £20 if you're lucky. Answer: I don't know, but occupied Japan means that it was made in the 1950's or 1940's when people occupied Japan after World War 2.
If it is a German made copy could be between 200-600 or more. Best to get is appraised.
About $50
Violin 3 is almost like viola, so it isn't very valuable. A solo will up the value, but not by much.
I would estimate the value at approximately $1500.00. The 1713 is the year it was made. It is a Stradivarius copy, not the Original and was made by Durro who copied Stradivarrius.
The value of an 1848 Ferdinand Lantner Houslar violin will vary depending on the condition and demand. In 2003, one of these violins sold at an auction for $1,235.
The best way to find out the value of porcelain pieces made in occupied Japan is to take them to an antique appraiser. The pieces must be stamped Occupied Japan to be verified that they actually were made in occupied Japan.
plastic spoon marked Japan, will have no much value, but as long as you appreciate it, it will be the highest value.
If it is a German made copy could be between 200-600 or more. Best to get is appraised.
The value of figurines made while America occupied Japan are relatively rare and more expensive than other Japanese-made figurines. Authentic Occupied in Japan figurines were made between 1945 and 1952. The occupied in Japan stamp will not rub off easily, and cannot be removed with fingernail polish or alcohol. Prices for these figurines range from 20 dollars to several hundred dollars.
3x10^-7 yen
I've paid a 1902 Barzoni violin, in a recent auction session in Englan, 1100 Br. Pound. bYE Sereset
For Japanese Govt and people this period must be horrified hence they should buy out all such products manufactured in occupied Japan and preserve it
Made in Occupied Japan Wako teacup and saucer
About $50
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.
Most small occupied Japan figurines are worth $7-15. The larger and fancier pieces sell for more money. My wife has a collection of about 3000 pieces. Millions of small pieces were made as Japan tried to recover from the war. You can check eBay for 1500-2000 pieces of occupied japan for sale at any given time.
Location gave Germany more strategic value than Japan to the other Allied countries. Japan had already been completely dominated by the United States so they retained control.