1.06K viewsPottery and Porcelain
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1.06K viewsPottery and Porcelain
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I have a full set of Noritake China that I was told was made between 1925-1933. It’s ivory in color with a raised gold trim, and the “M” mark on the back in a wreath.

There is no pattern name, it simply says “US Patent Applied For”

I have 12 place settings which each include the plate, dessert dish, small bread plate, cup & saucer and small fruit bowl. Other pieces are the gravy boat, two platters, two covered casseroles (one is round, one is oval) and a small covered butter dish.

I’m wondering what the value is as I’m interested in selling it. It is in very good condition and never used!

Any info is appreciated.

Sueshortley Changed status to publish January 15, 2020
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I have been to many many auctions and I see many sets of old dinnerware selling very cheap. I myself paid $2.50 for a 12 place setting at auction for beautiful Blue Ridge and sold it for $269.00 on e-bay. I don’t know how attractive your set is. If it’s plain looking don’t expect much. It does’nt make any difference where it was made or how old it is. It has to be attractive. beutiful flowers etc. The market is getting a little better but less than half the price of years ago. Noritake is still being made.

Sueshortley Changed status to publish January 15, 2020
Sueshortley Changed status to publish January 15, 2020

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