Hand Painted Porcelain

Noritake, Morimura Bros. Porcelain tea or coffee set hand painted Japan c. 1930's

Noritake, Morimura Bros. Porcelain tea or coffee set hand painted Japan c. 1930's
Noritake, Morimura Bros. Porcelain tea or coffee set hand painted Japan c. 1930's
Noritake, Morimura Bros. Porcelain tea or coffee set hand painted Japan c. 1930's
Noritake, Morimura Bros. Porcelain tea or coffee set hand painted Japan c. 1930's
Noritake, Morimura Bros. Porcelain tea or coffee set hand painted Japan c. 1930's
Noritake, Morimura Bros. Porcelain tea or coffee set hand painted Japan c. 1930's
Noritake, Morimura Bros. Porcelain tea or coffee set hand painted Japan c. 1930's
Noritake, Morimura Bros. Porcelain tea or coffee set hand painted Japan c. 1930's
Noritake, Morimura Bros. Porcelain tea or coffee set hand painted Japan c. 1930's
Noritake, Morimura Bros. Porcelain tea or coffee set hand painted Japan c. 1930's

Noritake, Morimura Bros. Porcelain tea or coffee set hand painted Japan c. 1930's   Noritake, Morimura Bros. Porcelain tea or coffee set hand painted Japan c. 1930's

Thank you for your patience. Porcelain tea or coffee set hand painted Japan c.

Porcelain tea or coffee set 6 dessert plates, one has a little chip to the underside of the rim 6 cups and saucers 1 tea or coffee pot and lid and 1 sugar bowl and lid beautiful green and ivory color c. 1930's thank you for looking.

&###xA0;Please take a moment and read about our store below. It covers some history, our policies, and answers many common questions we get. Also outlines the processes for combined orders and what to do in the unfortunate (and rare) event your item arrived damaged. &###x200B;&###x200B;&###x200B;&###x200B;&###x200B;&###x200B;&###x200B;Hello, Thank you for stopping by. Hence Alice's Attic Antiques.

We specialize in antique & vintage dinnerware, home decor, silver, serving pieces etc. Items you would use when your hosting a dinner or other get together. We have replacement pieces also, so you can complete that set of china you got from your grandmother and one of the cups is broken.

There are two of us here, Jason & Michael. He could be at a yard sale and see a glass vase, look at the pattern and the bottom and give a rough year and maker for items, to me its a clear vase. Our packing materials are all obtained from a friend of ours who works for a local factory. They just throw it all out so we worked out a deal where he bags it up and brings it over and we reuse it.

Lots of foam, bubbles etc. Yes , when we can, sometimes things just cannot be combined in order to ensure a safe transport from us to you. Somethings such as dinnerware sets have to go parcel select as the surcharge for box size is insane. My Item arrived damaged, or didn't arrive what do I do?

First off you have our apologies. Its terrible, especially if its something that is hard to find. Luckily for us since 2009 we have only had a handful of broken items. Below are the steps to follow if your item arrives damaged. That is like walking into a retail store and demanding to speak to corporate, it immediately puts up a wall, we are human and will take care of you.

Hang onto the package/item until we give the green light. We will usually need a picture of the item/package also. I think this is random to identify flaws in their system but who knows. Once we give you the go ahead you can toss it or whatever you want. Lost packages take longer as they have to work to trace it down, speak to carrier etc.

30 day return , we have never had a need to have a strict policy regarding it. So we handle each return on a case by case basis. &###xA0; I look at it this way, Most people will know right away if they like or do not like something or if it doesn't quite go with their decor.

If in the unfortunate and rare case your item arrives damaged please see the FAQ tab and it will guide you through the process of rectifying the situation. The below applies to nearly everything we sell.

The items we sell are old and most have been previously used as some point in time. (Antique/Vintage) They may show minor signs of wear such as light scratches, fading (Color, maker's marks, patterns) , Silver items do tarnish, Scuffs, minor makers defects, sometimes dust/debris can be on/in an item if we chose not to risk cleaning the item. Ceramics & Porcelain do craze this is a natural part of their life and is not damage. Common with entire dinnerware sets, not every piece contains makers marks. We do our best to take accurate pictures however lighting and angles can slightly affect the shade of color on items.

Please see listing for description, pictures and notes of any significant damage if present. The item "Noritake, Morimura Bros. Porcelain tea or coffee set hand painted Japan c. 1930's" is in sale since Wednesday, December 13, 2017. This item is in the category "Pottery & Glass\Pottery & China\China & Dinnerware\Noritake".

The seller is "alicesattic2" and is located in Ashland, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, China, Mexico, Germany, Japan, Brazil, France, Australia, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, Thailand, Belgium, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Dominican republic, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, El salvador, Honduras, Jamaica, Antigua and barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint kitts and nevis, Saint lucia, Montserrat, Turks and caicos islands, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Viet nam, Uruguay.

  • Color: Green
  • Brand: Noritake
  • Object Type: TBD


Noritake, Morimura Bros. Porcelain tea or coffee set hand painted Japan c. 1930's   Noritake, Morimura Bros. Porcelain tea or coffee set hand painted Japan c. 1930's