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 toasted36
 
posted on November 22, 2005 08:00:54 PM new
Can anyone help me with the name of this Noritake pattern ? I looked through everything that replacements had and didn't see it. They have a bunch of patterns with no pictures. Thanks !





 
 max40
 
posted on November 22, 2005 08:20:34 PM new
OK, I'll step in with a dumb question. Why do you think it's Noritake?
 
 toasted36
 
posted on November 22, 2005 08:28:14 PM new
lol Max ya know I'm never sure about anything but I found this link by typing in yahoo R.C sri lanka and this Noritake page came up and it looks close to one of the marks about 3/4 way down the page. Is it not Noritake ? I've spent hours looking for it under Noritake.

http://www.chinafinders.com.au/histnoritake.asp
[ edited by toasted36 on Nov 22, 2005 08:29 PM ]
 
 max40
 
posted on November 22, 2005 08:39:49 PM new
It does resemble the Royal Crockery mark shown on the Noritake page. There is no listing for Royal Crockery on Replacements site.
Could be that Noritake no longer owns RC. I haven't got a clue how to help.
 
 toasted36
 
posted on November 22, 2005 08:47:19 PM new
Thanks for trying Max ! I was going to cry lol if you told me it was something else I think I'll send a picture to replacements and see if they can help. It's a cream and sugar set that came from that European antique dealer that went back to Italy ,most of the stuff in the box I bought is European so maybe thats why we can find any info.Its making my eyes hurt lol looking for it.
[ edited by toasted36 on Nov 22, 2005 08:47 PM ]
 
 toasted36
 
posted on November 23, 2005 03:18:38 PM new
Max it was a Noritake pattern ...I must have missed it going through the first time.It was
Pattern: Filigree by Noritake [N FILI]
Pattern #: 424
Description: Yellow&Orange Flowers,Tan Boxes&Scrolls


 
 max40
 
posted on November 23, 2005 03:39:02 PM new
You must have more patience than I do. Going thru Noritake listings twice.
 
 sanmar
 
posted on November 23, 2005 03:42:51 PM new
RC was used by Noritake for substandard quality dinnerware after WWII, until they could get their quality up to prewar standards, Also RC stood for Rose China, not Royal.
Life Is Too Short To Drink Bad Wine
 
 
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