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<p>[QUOTE="916Bulldogs123, post: 9749057, member: 75"]The Noritake Company has a very extensive and were meticulous as to what backstamp was used. They did make blanks, but the stamps just read Noritake Nippon. </p><p>The Morimura Bros Marked pieces are all hand painted in factories in Japan. So long story short, </p><p>Your plates and painting on them were done at the same time frame. </p><p>Mikey[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="916Bulldogs123, post: 9749057, member: 75"]The Noritake Company has a very extensive and were meticulous as to what backstamp was used. They did make blanks, but the stamps just read Noritake Nippon. The Morimura Bros Marked pieces are all hand painted in factories in Japan. So long story short, Your plates and painting on them were done at the same time frame. Mikey[/QUOTE]
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