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Nippon deco period china

By missyj7, 15 January, 2013
Description

Nippon deco period China circa 1918 pattern from replacements.com N938

 

6 10" dinner plates

5 square salad plates 7 3/4 x 7 3/4

6 dessert plates 6 3/4

6 small bowls 5 1/4

6 bread/butter plates 6 3/4

6 soup bowls with double handles 4 1/2

1 serving platter 10x16

1 casserole with cover 8 1/2

1 serving bowl 9 1/2 x 7 3/4

1 gravy boad with attached drip plate 7 3/4 x 4

1 sugar bowl with lid 4 1/2

1 creamer 3 3/4 x 4 1/2

6 cups 3 3/4

6 saucers 5 5/8

 

Category
China
Medium
china with hand painted flowers and gold leaf
Distinguishing marks
noritake stamp in green with "M" in 3/4 wreath of leaves
Condition
Mint
Date Period
1918
History
inherited
eBay Auction Link
For Sale?
No
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nekonook

12 years 6 months ago

Re: Nippon deco period china

This is one of those situations where the pieces are worth more apart than as sold as a set, If sold as an incomplete set...you might get $150-200,  but if sold as replacement pieces, each dinner plate is $12 to $15 each, teacups and saucer, $20,  serving pieces  have  a premium, as thye are most sought after, so a veggie bowl may go for $40-50.....adding up the individual pieces far outwieghs the the set price.  Usually replacements, ltd, is about 50-100% higher than what it would sell for on ebay...so if plates are $20 on replacements, you can plan they would sell for %10-15 on ebay.....hope that helps. kc 

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