Bonsai pot identification

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I got this Bonsai pot from an estate auction as a part of a lot of three. The other pots were not stamped, but this one had a stamp on it. Can anyone read/identify it?

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Thank you in advance.
 
I got this Bonsai pot from an estate auction as a part of a lot of three. The other pots were not stamped, but this one had a stamp on it. Can anyone read/identify it?

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Thank you in advance.
What does the rest of the pot look like? That can also provide clues

Fwiw, this isn’t a great place for IDing a pot. Facebook has a “bonsai pot identification” group that is very quick and accurate

There are online sites with chops to compare


Also Tokoname production has an ID site
 
What does the rest of the pot look like? That can also provide clues

Fwiw, this isn’t a great place for IDing a pot. Facebook has a “bonsai pot identification” group that is very quick and accurate

There are online sites with chops to compare


Also Tokoname production has an ID site
Thank you! I will also post this there. I don't have a photo of the rest of the pot currently and I am not at home right now. I will take a photo and post it when I can though.
 
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Here are some somewhat better photos. The pot in question is the one in the back in both photos.
 
They are production pots. They are not assembled, they are cast. Depending upon their size, I find pots like these for about $10 to $30.
 
Im no expert but The pot in question looks Japanese to me ( so do the other two) Square drain hole is a clue.

These need a good cleaning. They’re obviously filthy ( don’t mistake dirt and crud for “patina”. Patina is not surface dirt

All of these look like production Tokoname pots. Nice sturdy easy to use pots but nothing spectacular.
 
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