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  1. There are three commonly seen Noritake marks, namely the Noritake Maruki (often called Komaru) Mark, the M (for Morimura) Wreath Mark and the RC (for Royal Crockery) mark. Most Noritake marks are accompanied by the country of origin designation.

  2. Additionally, you also need to be able to identify a Noritake china pattern in order to accurately determine the value of Noritake china in the market. With that said, here are some of the most popular Noritake china patterns as well as tips that you can use to identify them.

  3. If you want to identify a Noritake china mark, then turn your piece of Noritake chinaware. At the bottom of the product, there will be a stamp, along with the pattern name, or a four-digit number, which is a reference to the name or pattern used by the company.

  4. Here, we take a closer look at Noritake china —one of the leading names in antique china and tableware—and everything you need to know about its history, patterns, recognition, and value. How can you tell if Noritake china is real? What is Noritake china worth?

  5. 14 Νοε 2013 · Turn your piece of Noritake chinaware over and look for the dinnerware company mark. Newer Noritake collections contain the Noritake stamp along with the pattern name etched on the bottom of dinnerware or fine-china decor products.

  6. Noritake Collectors Guild - the Worlds largest Free Backmarks Knowledge Library for reference material to Noritake, Nippon Toki Kaisha, Royal Crockery RC Backstamps from 1900 to 2000

  7. The Noritake Collectors Guild's 'Knowledge Sharing Culture', provides free access to a network of information about Noritake backmarks, patterns, porcelain production, care and management and an overview to the history behind Noritake China

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