Noritake. Full set. Service for 8. No chips. No scratches. 8 dinner plates. 8 salad plates. 8 bowls. 8 dessert plates. 8 dessert bowls. 8 cups and saucers. 16”x12” platter. Grady boat. Creamer. Sugar bowl.
10” dinner plates
Hi Jamie,
Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry.
Noritake was one of the most popular names for dinnerware in the mid 20th Century; not only was it handsome and serviceable but it was also comparatively affordable. Increasingly few people today, however, entertain in such a formal way and the market is saturated with services of varying sizes, colors, etc. Because there is less demand than supply, fair-market / auction prices for Noritake remain low, typically bringing $4-8 PER PIECE.
While you have a relatively small service with few serving pieces (platters, tureens, serving bowls, etc), the fact that you have the same (and even) number of place pieces (plates, bowls, cups), benefits its value, which I've appraised at about $6-10/piece
Based on the photos and information provided, and subject to examination, this is:
A vintage 60-piece Noritake parcel gilt porcelain part dinner service for 8
unattributed pattern (white and cream ground with pink flowers and green border), made in Japan, bearing the back stamp in use from
comprising:
8 dinner plates
8 salad plates
8 bowls
8 dessert plates
8 dessert bowls
8 cups with 8 saucers
1 platter (16 by 12 inches)
1 gravy or sauce boat
1 cream pitcher
1 sugar bowl
CONDITION: this set appears to be in good condition; client warrants no chips or scratches. Value assumes not breaks, repairs or losses.
PROVENANCE: inherited
$400-600 for the set*
*represents a fair-market value for auction purposes; retail or asking price may vary.
Please let us know if you have additional items to appraise, or questions/concerns, and thank you again for using Mearto.
~ Delia