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    Posted 10 years ago

    Staffcotina
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    Can anyone tell me anything about this china?
    It was my mothers.
    She married my dad in 1949.
    It has gold rim with a floral patter

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    1. walksoftly walksoftly, 10 years ago
      you may find the pattern here (90 pages)
      http://www.replacements.com/china/NIMG01.htm
    2. maryh1956 maryh1956, 10 years ago
      Beautiful! It dates right around the period they were married, easily figured out by the “occupied Japan” addition (1945-52?) The M in the center is for Morimura Brothers, who contracted with Noritake. You can troll through the pages of replacements.com, but I must warn you that many patterns that have no name on the back are just given a Reference number by replacements, just for their records. Unless you want more replacement pieces, it can be a waste of time
      You can also narrow your choice by adding a description of color and edge pattern.
      The noritake collectors guid of Australia is also a great free resource, and may be able to help.

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