




Noritake Azalea china, specifically a fruit or dessert bowls. Set of 6
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Pattern:This is part of the Azalea pattern, which is one of Noritake's most popular patterns, produced from around 1917 until the 1950s. Design:The pattern features bright white porcelain with pink azalea flowers, green leaves, and gold trim, often with a green wreath or red Morimura backstamp indicating its production period. Historical Context:The Azalea pattern was initially distributed by the Larkin Soap Co. of Buffalo, N.Y., as part of their premium program, becoming popular during World War I when European imports were limited. Value:The value of Noritake Azalea china depends on its condition, rarity of the specific piece, and the intactness of the gold trim and decoration. superb for everyday use. excellent materials and excellent craftsmanship ensure long-lasting durability.








