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Noritake China61 of 141Noritake BowlNoritake made in Japan double handled pin dish, possibly transfer printed and no why of knowing otherwise.
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    Posted 9 years ago

    gkrieger14
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    My Grandparents just moved into assisted living and we found an entire dinner set of this china but we can't figure out the desing, it looks like chevonia but not exactly. Any ideas, I can add more photos if necessary

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    1. sverners, 8 years ago
      Did you find out the name of your china? It looks very similar to mine. I am having trouble finding a name for it.
    2. gkrieger14, 8 years ago
      They ("Replacements/Collectors Weekly") said it was Fiesta
    3. altarose, 8 years ago
      Hi The name of that pattern is Chevonia - I have a complete 8 place setting - 80 pieces - just bought the teapot to go with it -

      If it is labeled Rose China from Occupied Japan, it was made when Noritake changed the name of their Japanese production to " ROse China " as they didn't want the Noritake name used during a time when they didn't think they could get good materials for the products during the occupation that took polace after world war 2

      Enjoy !!

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