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Noritake Morimura Bowl Phoenix Flying Turkey
<p>I have been unable to locate this item after much research on line. I have narrowed the time period by the stamp on the back. Any information or values would be greatly appreciated. </p><p> </p><p>Thank you</p>
We really need an image of
<p>We really need an image of the mark, the company used a huge variety of them. Until 1921 Noritake predominately marked export wares "Nippon" meaning Japan in Japanese, while most back stamps after 1921 state "Japan" or "Made in Japan." The use of the "M" gives a date before 1953 but after 1921. Values wise, generally under $20.00 </p><p> </p><p>Lovejoy </p>