Noritake
Noritake Hand Painted Pagoda Vintage Creamer Pitcher
Noritake Hand Painted Pagoda Vintage Creamer Pitcher
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Vintage Noritake Hand Painted Pagoda Creamer Pitcher was a wonderful find from an estate sale.
This beautiful and elegant vintage porcelain cream pitcher has the old red Noritake stamp with the letter “M“ in the wreath mark on the bottom was used from around 1914 to 1940. Noritake stopped importing to the United States in 1940's.
The M stands for Morimura Bros., who were early importers of Japanese goods into the United States. This is a rare stunning creamer with gold and green dominating the colours. The image on the one side is a pagoda and on the other side bird and tree.
This creamer is a keeper for sure.
No visible Chips, Cracks or Damage.
Dimensions (approx.): Height 3.5" at spout, length 4" from handle to spout, width 1.75" at the base 2" at the top
Please examine the photographs as they form part of our description. Feel free to ask any questions before making a purchase. Also please note in some instances because items are vintage or antique some signs of wear may exist. All sales are final.
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