Noritake Cumberland, China Dinner Plate 10 1/2

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NORITAKE CUMBERLAND DINNER PLATES SET This auction is for a, Like New, hard to find Set of 7 Dinner Plate 10 1/2 inch. Hardly been used This is Noritake Cumberland - 2225. Pattern White Flowers On White, Platinum Rings. Salad Plates. Comes in fraction of the original price Noritake Cumberland is a versatile pattern that will work with a wide range of decors. Other serving and accessory pieces may be available, complete (or start) your pattern today! The origins of Noritake as china formally begin with the founding of a company titled Nippon Toki Kabushiki Kaisha, Ltd. in Japan in early 1904. Noritake first produced dinnerware for the American market in 1914. Noritake production circa 1920 was divided into two main categories: Dinnerware and Fancy Ware. After a world-wide depression, the designs of the 1930s were markedly more pragmatic. Marketed in department stores and Five & Dimes, Noritake allowed America to take "art deco" into their homes and onto their tables. From circa 1922 through the 1930s, Noritake was available in a number of patterns through the Larkin Company when customers purchased soap, beauty and home products by mail. By November of 1947, Noritake, Inc. of the United States was organized and operating in New York. Noritake remains one of the world´s largest manufacturers of china and porcelain with production read more