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My answer to you was wrong, it is VERY similar to this tiny impressed mark on the base of my group of 1900 Japanese pottery, but not quite yours after I had another look with a loupe.
Here is an image of my mark, so you can see what I mean.
I will post a new trend about this because it's an interesting topic, Japanese blanks in porcelain and pottery and who used them during 1900-1910 period.
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