Noritake Ravenna pattern 7257
05 January 2020
Description

100 piece, most perfect condition, some with slight discoloration, including 1 11” round platter, 2 10” oval veg bowls and creamer and sugar w/lid

Provenance

Grandparents

Acquired from
Inherited
For sale
Yes
Answered within about 23 hours
By Delia
Jan 06, 17:37 UTC
Fair Market Value
$100 - $200 USD
Insurance Value $0 USD
What does this mean?

Good afternoon, Leanne,

Noritake china sets are averaging about $1-2 per piece so I will go ahead and evaluate this regardless of how the set breaks down; I am happy to insert that later if you are able to get me that information, at your convenience.

Based on the photographs and information provided, and subject to examination, this is:
An 89-piece Noritake hand-painted and parcel gilt part dinner service
In the Revenna pattern, # 7257 Bears Morimura "M" date mark for 1930-1941
Comprising:
(12) 10-inch dinner plates
(10) 7 5/8-inch salad plates
(10) 6 3//8-inch bread & butter plates
(10) square salad or dessert plates
(10) 7 1/4-inch soup bowls
(10) footed cream-soup bowls
(7) 5 1/4-inch fruit bowls
(16) 2 1/8-inch footed cups
(11) saucers
(1) cream pitcher
(1) covered sugar
(2) 10-inch oval vegetable bowls
(1) 11-inch round platter
CONDITION: client attests set is mostly in excellent condition
PROVENANCE: owned by client's grandparents
$100-200*
*represents a fair-market value for auction purposes; retail or asking price (such as seen on Replacements, 1stDibs, Chairish, RubyLane, Etsy or eBay) may vary.

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Leanne swain Jan 15, 15:56 UTC

Delia, now that you have the full list could you please give me a bit of a value breakdown as far as the value of individual pieces?
Thank you!
Leanne

Delia Jan 15, 17:19 UTC

Hi Leanne,
We don't usually price sets by the piece...it's far too time-consuming. You can figure small pieces, like a cup or saucer to bring maybe 50-75 cents each, a plate or bowl between 75 cents and $1.25 each and larger service pieces to be $1.50-2 each. I think if I took the time to price this out individually, the estimate would come out to less than the $100-200 fair-market estimate I initially priced this at but it is important to keep in mind that collectors are more interested in buying relatively complete sets than in individual pieces.

Christi muncey Mar 21, 00:06 UTC

Hi Leanne,

I would love to purchase the entire set from you. I sent you a private message.

Thanks!
Christi

Denise jefferson May 12, 23:15 UTC

Hi Leanne,

Do you have any pieces of this China left?

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