I found this at a garage sale and it is so pretty. I tried to research it but found nothing. What Noritake pattern do I have? Is it valuable? How old is it? Thanks for any information.
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I found information about the mark on your dish here:
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It says Noritake Nippon, but Noritake Nippon was used on blank pieces, that is, undecorated. This mark was used for export. So the pattern does not belong to Noritake.
Noritake Nipponmark found in green, blue (as in your case), and magenta.
This mark dates from 1911.
This mark has the artist's signature underneath. Your dish also has the artist's signature E. Wilson.
So, you have Noritake Nippon Hand Painted Dish Artist Signed
I found Darling RARE Antique Noritake Nippon 1890-1921 Hand Painted Lusterware Trinket Dish 4-1/4 with similar mark at $20
www.etsy.com/
Noritake Nippon Hand Painted FMN Pattern Candy/Nut/Relish Dish with similar mark - Artist Signed at $74
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You can send the pictures to replacements.com and they can identify it.
You can contact Noritake for more information about your china:
noritakechina.com/
Your dish is worth not much. Add the dimensions of your plate.
A double handled vase with similar Noritake Nippon mark was sold for $30
www.icollector.com/
Thank you. My plate is 6 inches.
Noritake Nippon Oval Covered Casserole Dish has the backstamp in blue "Noritake Nippon" and is priced now at $31.50, original price was $35
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This backstamp dates the pieces to circa 1911.
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