There are multiple ways to get information on an older china pattern. You can search for "Noritake (pattern name here)" using Google or another search engine, and you will likely find more information about that pattern. In addition, you can send an email with the name of the pattern and your question to nsc.tab@noritake.com and we will help you find more information.
The Harvester pattern was produced by Noritake between 1954 and 1959. The best way to locate information on your pattern is to search for "Noritake (pattern name here)" with a search engine. You'll generally get results from Replacements Limited, and there will be information on the dates of production and the replacement value. If you are looking for any additional assistance, please contact Noritake Customer Service at nsc.tab@noritake.com. If you send photos of the pattern and of the backstamp on the items, we can provide any information we have.
Antique china mugs can be purchased locally and online. One may find local antique stores that carry china mugs. One may also go online to an antiques website to order some.
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Sell it at an antique store, or perhaps you can find a collector of such things in your area. If you can get a good price for it, you might try craig's list as well.
There are several brands of Fine China they include Mikasa, Noritake, Lenox, Martha Stewart, Michael Aram, Wedgwood and Spore. These are only some of the manufactures. Interested customers should do research to find the company that best suits there needs.
A Noritake Colorwave dish set can be purchased at a variety of home goods stores such as Bed Bath and Beyond. One may also find it for purchase online at Amazon.
antique shops and charity shops!
You can find antique pictures of that on the the wikipedia page or google images.
Find an antique specialiist. and have him appraise it for a fee. Telll him you are interested for insurance purposes and not to sell.
One may find more information about antique golf via the appropriately named website "Antique Golf". One may also find information on "Antique Golf Scotland" and "Golf Museum".
I have some antique furniture in need of repair. I want to find someone who specializes in antique funiture so that my items don't get damaged. What is the best way to find reputable antique furniture repair places?