Dinnerware, RC Royal Crockery, Noritake Bone China, 6 Pcs. Place Setting, Vintage
Dinnerware, RC Royal Crockery, Noritake Bone China, 6 Pcs. Place Setting, Vintage
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- Vintage Dinnerware Set, Complete Service for 1, Noritake Bone China; Pattern RC Royal Crockery N1427 Pink Roses, 6 Pieces, Romantic Dinnerware, Place Setting, Pink and White, (Discontinued)
- Made in Japan by Noritake
- Vintage: 1933-1946
- Details: This is a very beautiful, old bone china, place setting, the pictures do not fully represent the beauty of this pattern. It consists of pink and red roses with tiny bluish/purple flowers. The flowers are surrounded by leaves in varying colors from green, to blue, to golden yellow. There are gold details and all pieces have a gold rim. Overall a very sweet, delicate pattern. Each place setting consists of six pieces: 1-Dinner Plate, 1-Salad Plate, 1-Bread & Butter Plate, 1-Dessert/Fruit Bowl, 1-Cup, 1-Saucer. Price is for 1 (ONE) place setting (6 pcs). Purchase as many place settings as you need, as current stock allows. We have 10 complete place settings (60 pieces) in stock. If interested in all 10 place settings, please Contact Us to receive a 20% discount code plus. We also carry matching serving pieces.
- Materials: Fine Bone China
- Condition: Vintage - Used. Excellent Condition. There are no cracks, chips, or visible scratches on the sets except as acceptable due to age/use/wear. Even the gold looks in very good condition. Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns. All Sales Final. Please remember these are VINTAGE and ANTIQUE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear and imperfections.
The R.C. back stamp on this dinnerware goes back to 1933. It means Royal Crockery, a brand created for the India and Southeast Asian market, and registered in India. Used for the first time in 1933 and through approx. 1946. Although the RC mark was reused after WWII, it was called "Rose China", in conjunction with "Made in Japan".