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I inherited a set of Noritake china, white with a gold rim, including 12 teacups and saucers, approximately 6 of each other size, 3 size bowls, 4 size plates, and 3 size platters. Most are in good condition, but about 6 are chipped and some have the gold rubbed out. They have gold stamping at the back with the NORITAKE symbol, a M in the middle, and say handpainted, Japan with the word Goldray. We think they are approximately 60 years old, maybe more. Are they worth anything if I want to sell them?

April 27th, 2024

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