The pattern shown is my grandmothers and very similar to the Marigold pattern. I am guessing my pattern doesnt have a name. Was Marigold made in the US? I think my grandmother's shown in the photos was made earlier? Thank you for any information you can provide especially about my grandmother's pattern.
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I believe this mark is associated with Noritake Morimura (Morimura being the founding brothers' name). The history of Noritake china dates to 1876, when Japanese businessman Ichizaemon Morimura and his brother Toyo opened Morimura Brothers in New York City. I regret to say I had no luck finding a pattern match; it might be worth inquiring with replacements.com.
Thank you, yes at replacements my pattern just had a number. I was wondering what the correlation to the Noritake Marigold was. The patterns are so similar. I do not have any Marigold to take photos of so I cant post since they wouldnt be my own photos.
A red stamp dates it from 1910 to 1920. Yours is green, so it is not from that time period. I dont know if that pattern was made in the USA.
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