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hi stumbled across these today , my research tells me that they are nomitake and the komaru family can any one please help me :

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China and Dinnerware2893 of 6044Two Rosenthal Studio Line "Aladin & The Magic Lamp" Series Wall Plates, Artist Bjorn WiinbladRed Wing supper trays with cups.
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    Posted 9 years ago

    waldo1975
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    Hi , I stumbled across these today at a garage sale, I bought them for my mum , however on closer inspection they seem to be something of interest , they are Nomitake bone china , very see through , and from the komaru time some where around or before the first world war possibly older , could someone please help explain what these actually are , thank you for your time

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    1. Hamish Hamish, 9 years ago
      Some information I found that might help you with regards to the mark.

      http://www.justanswer.com/appraisals/861q9-just-inherited-tea-set-appears-noritake.html#re.v/149/
    2. officialfuel officialfuel, 9 years ago
      I believe your chinaware is called Noritake. I not only collect signs I do know glassware.

      Michael
    3. waldo1975, 9 years ago
      Thank you for your response guys, from what I can find out it seems as though they are very collectable , the detail in the pictures is quite amazing , would either of you know anything else, I've hit a wall , thank you in advance :-)
    4. Hamish Hamish, 9 years ago
      Nothing sorry. I know a little as I have been to a Noritake factory but I don't know the old patterns at all. From what I can gather your set is likely made in small numbers as it is early. It's nice though.
    5. waldo1975, 9 years ago
      That's amazing , I am unable too find the pattern too that set , I was starting to wonder if maybe that pattern was not printed a whole heap , it's fascinating learning about it , now I've just got too research the other one that I bought as well , thank you so much for your help mate ,..

      Ian

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