My mother was handed these dishes from her mother. From the mark I have figured out it was made c. 1921, but that's about it.
Please help, thanks.
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This one is asking $59.99. www.ebay.com/
That is not my pattern. Thanks though
You can always send these photos to Replacements.com and ask them to give you the proper identification of the pattern's EXACT name.
It is critical to know the pattern name because some patterns of Noritake have held their resale value, others have not. I am not familiar with this pattern, so I can't tell you which way this will go.
I would hate to see you try to sell them on your own without knowing the exact pattern and being either cheated because someone got a great bargain or disappointed because no one will buy at a high starting price because a "like" pattern is worth a lot but yours isn't.
I recommend that if you are going to sell them because, I learned the hard way from trying to sell of some of my old dishes that there are patterns that are almost identical with different names. Noritake does that a lot so it is best to get them to give you the exact pattern.
I have been selling and buying through them for years and found them to be wonderful to work with. The shipping will be a pain, but if you find they are worth enough, you may want to have them professionally packed at a Fed Ex or UPS store and then they will insure them in the event of damage. Or if you live near NC, you can drive them there and they buy in person.
They offer the most for resale also (at least I think and I sell off most of my things on my own, but for dishes, they are my go to.)
Post back when you learn more. It is a really pretty pattern.
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