By Noritake
Located in Dayton, OH
Late 20th century 89 piece set of Noritake porcelain dinnerware in the Lamarre pattern. Service for 11. Set includes: Large Oval Serving Platter, Small Oval Serving Platter, Oval Serving Bowl, Gravy Boat, 12 Dinner Plates, 12 Salad Plates, 11 Bowls, 11 Bread Plates, 12 Custard Dishes, 12 Saucers, Lidded Sugar Bowl, Creamer, 12 Teacups. Pattern features mottled cobalt blue bands with gilded geometric and floral pattern trim with occasional rose and vine embellishments.
"Noritake Co., Limited, commonly known as "Noritake," is a tableware and technology company headquartered in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. In 1876, Ichizaemon Morimura VI and his brother Toyo founded Morimura Gumi with the intent of establishing overseas trading by a Japanese company. By 1878, Toyo had established a business in New York selling Japanese antiques and other goods, including pottery. The company was renamed Morimura Brothers...
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Late 20th Century Noritake Furniture