I have a tea service for 6. The colors are blue and pink with white flowers. The stamp is a green M inside the laurel wreath and says handpainted.
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I have a tea service for 6. The colors are blue and pink with white flowers. The stamp is a green M inside the laurel wreath and says handpainted.
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Re: Noritake Tea Set
Your set is post WWII if it has the "made in Japan" added. I would date it to the mid to late 1950's. It is Noritake, and made for export.... Noritake is perhaps the finest and most prolific of Japanese porcelain. They made hunderds of patterns, some with only numbers for names. If in my shop, I would sell the set for about $250, if it also includes the teapot, creamer and sugar bowl.