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Noritake Bone China?

A china plate with a gold rim.Found this set of Noritake Bone China 9627 in the attic. I was wondering what it's worth?

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May 5, 20220 found this helpful
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There is the name of the pattern on the back - Canterbury. There are several patterns with this name.
I found Noritake Canterbury Gold Rim Teacup and Saucer at $34.99 www.etsy.com/.../noritake-canterbury-gold-rim-teacup...
'It was discontinued in 1989... only ran 7 years.'

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Sets of 'fine' china are difficult to sell as the modern emphasis is on microwaveable, easily replaced pieces.
Your pattern is Canterbury and has a nice gold border but there are 4 or 5 Noritake patterns that look almost identical.

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People may buy a few pieces now and then to replace a piece that got lost or broken but sales are usually very slow.

Replacements has a few pieces in their inventory.
They have a place setting listed at $199.99.
www.replacements.com/.../107549061?utm_source=google_shopping...

You can ask them about buying your pieces (offer will be low).

www.replacements.com/.../china

Check out previous answers:
www.thriftyfun.com/Determining-the-Value-of-Noritake...

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May 5, 20220 found this helpful

Plates/bowls average about $7 each. Serving pieces average about $40 each. Multi-piece sets are listed for about $600 each.
A 5 piece set is listed for $120 @ Replacements:

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www.replacements.com/.../107549061?utm_source=google_shopping...
Replacements may also purchase your china:
www.replacements.com/sell-to-us

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Most china has decreased in value. You will be better off selling by the piece. People will buy to replace broken pieces and keep their set. Many older people are selling their sets. However, most young people are not interested in fine china anymore, so the prices have gone down.

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