I’m looking for pieces of Noritake Summer Estate that were made in Ireland, NOT KOREA. Had the set since 97 and my kids and husband keep breaking pieces. The set make in Ireland has a darker yellow stripe. The one made is Korea has lighter stripe and not as detailed.
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msnj1887 Reputation: 10 See msnj1887's booth |
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MONTROSE Reputation: 8354 See MONTROSE's booth |
I have a full 40 piece dinner set – Noritake – setting for 8
Fine Porclin Fine China
If you can paste the pic I will tell you if is is the same pattern
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lovinkim Reputation: 20 See lovinkim's booth |
Hi. Replacemnts Ltd. in Greensboro, NC carries your pattern and made in Ireland. I know people say they are “pricey” but they are guaranteed to be in excellent condition with no issues. I know they have lowered their pricing on shipping….really lowered it.
I have purchased used porcelain on ebay and various sites. I have been extremely disappointed with my purchases….items are faded, crazed, seconds with flaws, they have other issues, etc. When I emailed some sellers they didn’t even know what crazing was. So….if you want it in new (or like new) condition buy it from Replacements with no worries.
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euroholic Reputation: 154 See euroholic's booth |
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