Antique Nippon

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Antique Nippon
Ancient China / Patters Nippon noritake 1900 Im finding the time and thank you on behalf of my model?

I have a tea pot w / lid of a separator and surgar jar w / lids they seal nippon with M in the middel and hand painted writing on it. I know he is Nippon noritake and has been earlyest 1911 last 1921 because that was the time for marking I. It has lots of gold paint on it. and decorated with much gold asked. It has small pink flowers on it. cream and surger are reg. size, but the pot is small. If you can not help it please direct me in the right direction.

136. Mark: "M" for Morimura in a wreath, crowned by "NORITAKE" and below "Hand painted" and "Made in Japan". The use of "M" gives a date before 1953 when the long used "M" in a wreath was replaced by an "N" for Noritake. Until 1921, Noritake marked predominance Export means that Japan Nippon in Japanese, while most of the stamps back after 1921 is "Japan" or "Made in Japan". Since the beginning 1920s and probably until 1940, most if not all market structures of the United States have been designed in New York. Brands with U.S. Patent Pending design probably dates to this period, any effect it would have had to stop other Japanese companies to copy designs modern seccessful Noritake. You could try asking http://www.robbinsnest.com/Noritake/nippon-toki-kaisha.html

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