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    Posted 8 years ago

    sverners
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    Looking for information on the Noritake China set I have inherited. Any help is appreciated. I do not see a china name but rather only that it was made in occupied Japan.

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    1. maryh1956 maryh1956, 8 years ago
      Well you can tell the age by the fact that it was made in occupied Japan, so 1945- early 1950’s I believe. If you’re looking for a pattern name, that is a mighty task as many, including several pattern which I own have been lost to time. If you’re interested in acquiring more pieces, and live in the USA, you can send photos to replacements.com, and they may have more pieces. I did a quick scroll through their photos, but did not find your pattern name. Anything with an N followed by numbers is replacements own inventory number, just a way for them to track unknown patterns for their inventory.
    2. 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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