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Noritake China - Set of 12 plus Serving Dishes

By Bara, 8 June, 2010
Description

Full set of 12. Floral pattern, white center, cream, almost golden main with a red and gold edge.

12 saucers
12 salad plates
12 dessert plates
12 dinner plates
12 tea cups
12 small bowls, like for fruit or ice cream
12 regular size bowls
1 serving bowl, would hold about 2 cups of green beans
1 large serving platter
1 medium serving platter
1 small serving platter
1 large serving bowl with handles
1 creamer
1 sugar bowl with lid and handles, lid is cracked and missing a small triangular piece

Most of the china is in perfect condition... A few of the plates have chips on the edges, but nothing ghastly.

Please forgive the pictures for being so blurry. A laptop's webcam can unfortunately only do so much.

Category
China
Medium
china
Distinguishing marks
"Noritake China," an "M" in cold with a roman crown-type green leafing around it with a gold bow, and "Made in Occupied Japan"
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
see below
Date Period
1950's
Weight
unknown
History
I inherited this from my great-great uncle who bought in in Japan while he was in the military, back sometime in the 1950's I believe.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
inherited
For Sale?
No
Photos
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