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    Posted 13 years ago

    mcrunk1
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    I own a Noritake "made in Occupied Japan" set that was my grandmother's. It is my understanding that my grandfather gave this to her in or around 1947.

    I would dearly love to identify the pattern name, as well as to buy one dinner plate (as we foolishly broke this item several years ago).

    Any information that you can provide is appreciated.

    Thanks!

    Mary

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    Comments

    1. Luci, 10 years ago
      Hi Mary
      I share your sentiment. I have 2 pcs.china just like that, I inherited. I dearly love them. I recently found out the the pattern name is annette rose. My back stamp is
      "Noritake' Japan 3031 camelot. Hope this is helpful.
    2. CarolinaLady, 6 years ago
      I have an entire set of this china pattern with many additional serving pieces. I do not know the name of this pattern. A local replacements company has labeled it as, 'mystery 171'. Although very similar in appearance, the pattern's name is not 'Annette Rose' as one previous comment has stated.
    3. G_england, 5 years ago
      I have the same and it appears to be Clermont.

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