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shirleywenhart's items2 of 2these are picturs of the underside of the 2 sets i received.these are picturs of the underside of the 2 sets i received.
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    Posted 14 years ago

    shirleywen…
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    i recently inherited these sets from my stepfather who past away 2 years ago. i was told that because he was a retired marine the great chine set with the dragons was purchased years ago while he was stationed overseas. any information would be greatly appreciated.

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    1. shirley wenhart, 14 years ago
      the picture on the right is of a noritake set.fortunately i was able to get some information. this set pattern #9028 of the felicity name says japan just above the name felicity. at the top a wreath has the letter (N) then noritake progression china.which all i was able to find out is that this particular pattern is discontued. the set on the left is white with red dragons. at the bottom of the cups it simply says great china with a few symbols. i have not been able to find any information on this. i would love to know any history about both sets,and values if possible. although for the noritake set i was hoping to learn just how many pieces originally came with it. i have suspected that there may be some missing.

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