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  • china...not the country

    i inherited some beautiful china from my grandmother, it arrived the other day. she says i admired it all the time when i was a kiddo....so i guess she thought me worthy of such a beautiful set.

    anyhooo...i know nothing about it, and she never told me the story behind it, and it's too late now.

    i searched a bit about it, and didnt really find anything other than the mark on the back may date to 1933...it hails from japan. the name on the back is noritake

    so, anyone know anything they would like to share...or helpful hits on how to search.....????? i think i have the small bowl and tea cup on the wrong plate. one "plate" seems to be deeper than the others.

    here are some pics.

    the set



    set again



    the stamp


    the pattern


    main plate


    ??salad plate?? (help here)


    bowl with two handles


    tea cup and plate


    ??desert plate???


    gravy bowl


    serving bowl


    serving bowl with top



    thoughts?


    ~shacked up with an ob/gyn~

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    It's beautiful. I can see why you admired it.

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    • #3
      Go to Replacements.com - actually you can send them the scan of your china and they're get back to you with all of the details.

      If your china is pre-WWII Japan, it is valuable. You'll know because it'll say "Nippon" rather than Japan.

      Jenn

      (can't tell that I used to work in the China department, huh?)

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      • #4
        http://www.replacements.com/identify.htm
        Heidi, PA-S1 - wife to an orthopaedic surgeon, mom to Ryan, 17, and Alexia, 11.


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        • #5
          thanks! i just sent them an email with pics
          ~shacked up with an ob/gyn~

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          • #6
            I was going to recommend replacements as well - we used them a few years ago to find my MIL's crystal, they were great to work with.
            Wife to NSG out of training, mom to 2, 10 & 8, and a beagle with wings.

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            • #7
              Sylvia -

              I also have Noritake from around that time. It was my Great Aunt's - and it's a whole set (not a chip to be seen!). I'm scared to death to use it b/c she managed to keep it intact for all that time ....

              I perused replacements.com and ebay for awhile when we were REALLY broke and I was considering hocking it. It would have brought us a few grand ... but I decided against it.

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              • #8
                jenn, this is in perfect condition as well. im excited to hear more about it.

                glad you decided against selling it!
                ~shacked up with an ob/gyn~

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                • #9
                  Re: china...not the country

                  i emailed these people last year and only got promotional things from them since. i have been searching the internet, looking and looking and i have no idea what the pattern name is.

                  anyhow, i have decided to sell the set. what would you pay for something like this. i have looked on ebay...and the prices REALLY vary.

                  thoughts?

                  thanks!
                  ~shacked up with an ob/gyn~

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                  • #10
                    Re: china...not the country

                    I'm sorry Sylvia. I do understand the inclination. I've got a cabinet full of the stuff that I have *NEVER* used, and have had times where I could definitely use the money. The problem is that you're going to have a hard time getting a good price for it. You'll get screwed over on ebay. Perhaps if you find the name of the pattern, you can troll for someone looking for replacement pieces? The fact that you haven't had much luck finding the pattern makes me think this may be one of noritake's more rare pieces. I'd hate to see you get undersold.

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                    • #11
                      Re: china...not the country

                      Call the Replacements people. Tell them that you sent them information and haven't heard back. They're usually much more responsive.

                      They'll buy it for you but you can usually do better selling it on ebay. But, first, you have to know the retail value.

                      Jenn

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                      • #12
                        Re: china...not the country

                        No, no, no Sylvia. Don't sell it. Find another way. In the long run, you will regret it. You can get through this time in other ways...but you'll never be able to replace this china.


                        Kris
                        ~Mom of 5, married to an ID doc
                        ~A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss

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                        • #13
                          Re: china...not the country

                          I have a Noritake tea set my Mom gave me when I was down for Dad's funeral. The pattern is Rosales and I love it. She has a 12 place setting in a different pattern that I will eventually inherit. I definately would not sell. My parents where stationed in Okinowa over 40 years ago. My older brother was born there so the fact she got it there makes it more special.

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                          • #14
                            Re: china...not the country

                            Very pretty indeed. I hope you keep your pieces.
                            married to an anesthesia attending

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