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04/20/2024 07:04 AM
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(6) PIECE NORITAKE HAND PAINTED CAKE SET


Rate: 9-7
Composition: porcelain
Comments: (6) Piece Noritake Hand Painted Cake Set. Vintage porcelain Pearl Lusterware –hand painted scene with house –swan –water and trees. A glossy peach outline with black finish line and on the interior or the rim. (5) round plates that measure 7” diameter and (1) square dish with side handles as part of the dish and that dish measures 9” x10” with matching scene and lusterware colors as of the smaller dishes. Some minor paint loss on the edges of the smaller dishes. . No chips or cracks. All marked Noritake on the bottom and a large letter “M” in the center bottom. At our auction Gallery for preview.

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