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When you think exquisite China, you think Noritake. This Noritake "M" Morimura Hand Painted "Tree in the Meadow" Bowl is among one of the rarer finds. Produced in the early 20th century, it was originally named “Scenic,” but most refer to it as "Tree in the Meador," which was fitting for its intricate, hand-painted tree beside a house, meadow, or other picturesque landscape. The pattern was known to adorn plates, bowls, waffle sets, jam jars, butter dishes, among other decorative wares.
What does the mark on the back stand for? "M" standing for "Morimura" in a wreath, crowned by "Hand painted" and below, NIPPON. Date: Introduced in 1911 and possible in use until 1921. The first reported U.S. registry for a Noritake back stamp for importing is 1911. Noritake first produced dinnerware for the American market in 1914 (gotheburg.com).
FEATURES
***Brand - Noritake "M"
***Date - Between 1911-1914
***Hand painted
***8"x7" China bowl
***Great condition. No chips, cracks, or breaks.
***We do our best to showcase all imperfections and notate each one that is seen. But, because this is an antique, we may miss some in our descriptions or images. We do not accept returns, but please reach out if any questions.
***We try our best to ship with as much care as possible. Each piece is meticulously packed. If you receive an item broken, please reach out to us ASAP with pictures.
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noritake china | nora taki | noritake colorwave | noritake dinnerware | noritake dishware | noritake ivory china | noritake china set | china set noritake | noritake plates | noritake bone china
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