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Identifying Noritake China Pattern?

Identifying Noritake China Pattern?Can anyone provide the name of this Noritake china or maybe when it was made?

Thanks.


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Identifying Noritake China Pattern? white dinnerware with gold trim and a small rose and leaf pattern repeated around near the rims
 
Identifying Noritake China Pattern?
 
Identifying Noritake China Pattern?
 
Identifying Noritake China Pattern?
 

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July 25, 20202 found this helpful
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The mark on the back of your dinner plate Large, gold M or other colored M encircled by a wreath. This M stood for their namesake, Morimura, and was used until World War II. I can tell you when it was made or approximately when it was made. They started to use this marking in 1911 and they continued to use it until WWII. I am not finding the name of the china only the time period that it was made in.

 

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July 26, 20200 found this helpful
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The name of the pattern is Roseleigh. You can see it on Replacements.com to confirm.

 

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July 26, 20200 found this helpful

Thanks Pghgirl, I knew you would know the pattern if you happen to see this question.

 

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July 26, 20200 found this helpful

I am a bit of a china geek, cybergrannie! I hope the poster confirms it with replacements. Such an elegant pattern!!

 

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July 25, 20200 found this helpful

Your china was made before 1937-38 and since it has the US patent applied for in the mark it would have been made toward the end of that period.

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There are too many patterns to find one like this unless you just happen to be familiar with it; or do some visual research to find it.

Replacements.com has a lot of Noritake china (331 pages) and most likely yours is somewhere in that mix.
You can send pictures to Replacements and ask about the pattern. They are very good about answering but they do have some mistakes in their dating system.
They may also tell you if they are interested in buying these pieces.

www.replacements.com/contact-us.htm

This site also has a lot of Noritake and will sometimes answer questions.

www.robbinsnest.com/general-email-form.php

instappraisal.com/

 
July 29, 20200 found this helpful

Thank you for the information

 

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July 27, 20200 found this helpful

This china dates before 1950, The pattern design is called Roseleigh with Noritake - www.replacements.com/.../21869911

 
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