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Title: Noritake Platter
Post by: GreenhornGirl on September 28, 2011, 01:56:28 PM
Hey all!  I got this Noritake painted platter or tray and I can't find any other like it (my typical issue).  It's 11.5" handle to handle x 8 1/8", and 1 5/8" deep.  I'll put the bottom stamp on the next post.  I read that the earlier patterns used a lot of gold, as does this one.  From the bottomstamp I think it's 1918-1933.  I can't find anything else about it like a pattern name or a value, though...haven't found one similar yet.  Not sure what type of bird this is, either.
Title: Re: Noritake Platter
Post by: GreenhornGirl on September 28, 2011, 01:57:46 PM
Couple more  :)
Title: Re: Noritake Platter
Post by: wendy177 on September 28, 2011, 07:34:38 PM
Again beautiful!!!!!!  This mark c.1918 - and was used with modifications until the New York office of Noritake closed in 1941. It was used in a variety of colors but this green was used on patterns decorated at the main factory at Nagoya. No luck on finding this one  :P
Title: Re: Noritake Platter
Post by: GreenhornGirl on September 28, 2011, 07:59:27 PM
Thanks, Wendy!  Noritake seems to vary so much in value...I found a $5,000 powder box down to like $14 teacup & saucer sets.  I would think this would be worth something, but how much, I have no idea!
Title: Re: Noritake Platter
Post by: GreenhornGirl on October 17, 2011, 11:07:43 PM
I have another Noritake platter/tray that I haven't been able to find info on yet...it's smaller, 8 5/8" long.  Textured gold overlay.  Anyone know an approximate date, value, pattern, or anything?  Tips much appreciated as always!!  :)
Title: Re: Noritake Platter
Post by: snowflake on October 18, 2011, 01:11:38 PM
Couldn't sleep last night, looked and looked, came up empty. They sure are beautiful!
Title: Re: Noritake Platter
Post by: wendy177 on October 18, 2011, 02:04:04 PM
You have a  celery tray usually came with six to eight  small open salts to match beautiful piece!!!
Title: Re: Noritake Platter
Post by: GreenhornGirl on October 18, 2011, 03:09:06 PM
Aw, thanks for looking, snowflake!

Thank you very much, Wendy!  Very much appreciated!