l0rrainerramos wrote: Thu Jun 09, 2022 4:09 pm
Can anyone tell me what does there marks say?
Full piece:
Hi there,
It is Japanese.
The largest character engraved indeed means Longevity, which could also be a surname (Kotobuki), but in this case I believe it is more for expressing birthday wishes (usually to elderlies); Off-topic-Japan respects the elder population and they have an annual Elderly Day where the government would gift a commemorative silver sake cup to citizens who reach the age of 100.
The two rows of characters below are the names of a couple: Misako (female) on the left, and Ryoichi (male) on the right;
The smallest marks at the bottom is the maker's mark: 巧益造 (Takunori - made), possibly Showa period.
Kind regards.