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"Meito China made in Japan hand painted"

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Description Meito China set want to know what pattern it is and how much it is worth. Description red trim gold rose Vine, Thank you.
Category China
Medium Hand-painted porcelain with gold trim.
Distinguishing marks Gold rose Vine trim.
Condition Excellent
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Lovejoy 🎯 Collector 7 years ago

Not all china has a pattern name, many pieces are only assigned design numbers by the manufacturers. Pieces marked "made in Japan" tend to postdate the mid 1920's. Meito China looks similar to china made by Noritake. It was made by Nagoya Seito, a company founded in 1911 by Kotero Asukai, who had worked at Noritake. The company is still in business, now operating as Narumi. Values for such set current are very modest, sets of Meito with place settings 6-10 are selling for under $250.00

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