Can someone please help to identify this china pattern??

EL CORONADO by NASCO CHINA (JAPAN)

I am looking for the pattern name and potential worth of this item. Can anyone help me to identify it? Thank you!

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asked over 14 years ago

9 Answers

Here’s a link to an online site that deals with maker’s marks.

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I’ve found info on some pretty obscure hard to ID items on this site. Hope it helps!

answered over 14 years ago

Here’s the matching teapot to get you started with your reasearch at Worthpoint @â–º
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This design or pattern is called “Lusterware”…and good Luck

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answered over 14 years ago

Did you try asking over at the bay yet?

answered over 14 years ago

Nasco is/was an importer of different items

Probably no specific pattern name was given.

“potential worth” Not a big seller but never hurts to try!
I have seen many if these footed cups come with matching saucers.

Lusterware refers to the “finish” on the piece, the iridesence.
Lusterware is not the pattern.

answered over 14 years ago

It isn’t at Replacements.com and Google didn’t hit anything either. Sure is pretty, lusterware with a gold pine cone if I am seeing it correctly.

answered over 14 years ago

Thank you all for your input.

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I appreciate you sharing this information with me. Very informative and interesting!!

Replacements.com has no idea what this pattern is, they responded as they had never seen such a pattern with “pine cones” before. They also told me is that the finish is pearlized or luster like (which I already knew). So no luck there folks! I tried. Thanks!

answered over 14 years ago

PEARL CHINA IN EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO MADE ALOT OF POTTERY WITH THIS FINISH AND GOLD TRIM.

answered over 14 years ago

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answered over 14 years ago

Identification of Chinese porcelain Network

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answered over 14 years ago

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