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Vintage Noritake Porcelain Morimura Green Wreath Clover Candy Bowl - 1920's
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OBO - Seller accepts offers on this item.
Details
Return policy
Refunds available: See booth/item description for details
Purchase protection
Payment options
PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted
Item traits
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Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon |
Condition: |
Used |
Material: |
Porcelain |
Color: |
Green |
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Shipping weights of all items added together for savings. |
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More than a week ago |
Item number: |
932351402 |
Item description
Title
Vintage Noritake Porcelain Morimura Green Wreath Clover Candy Bowl - 1920's
Materials:
Porcelain
Dimensions:
6 1/4 inch diameter x 1 1/2 inches tall
Type:
Collectibles
Brand:
Noritake
Condition:
EXCELLENT Condition. No Chips, Scratches or dings !!!
Year:
1920's
Vintage Noritake Porcelain Morimura Green Wreath Mark Clover Shaped Berry Candy Bowl from the 1920's - 1950's.
About Noritake
Noritake porcelain was made in Japan after 1904 by Nippon Toki Kaisha. A maple leaf mark was used from 1891 to 1911. The best-known Noritake pieces are marked with the M in a wreath for the Morimura Brothers, a New York City distributing company. This mark was used primarily from 1911 to 1921 but was last used in the early 1950s. The N mark was used from 1940 to the 1960s, and N Japan from 1953 to 1964. Noritake made dinner sets with pattern names. In 1914, white dishes with a cream border and a spray of flowers, the first porcelain dinnerware sets, were exported to the United States.
All Collectibles are securely wrapped and shipped in a sturdy mailer to assure a safe journey.
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