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NORITAKE, JAPAN,
AZALEA PATTERN
6 CAKE PLATES 7-1/2"
HAND PAINTED
1920's RED AND GREEN MARKS
ALL IN GOOD ANTIQUE CONDITION -- SOME EXPECTED WEAR TO THE GOLD ON THE RIMS.
A NICE ADDITION TO YOUR SERVICE.
We are always presentingwonderfulVintage and Collectible ItemsfromNice Estates here inConnecticut.
All are differentand quite collectible.
Please visit our store for a look.
You Never Know What You Might Find.
As always,we do try to combine, Thanks.
We are currently offeringother nice vintage items. Please search in our Site at our"Pottery and Glass" or "Collectibles" Categories" to see what is still available, Thanks -- we do try to combine.
PLEASE NOTE:WE ARE REQUIRED TO SHIP SAME OR NEXT DAY AFTER PAYMENT WITH , SO IF YOU BUY MORE THAN ONE ITEM, PLEASE WAIT FOR A PAYMENT INVOICEREFLECTING COMBINEDSHIPPINGFROMUSBEFORE YOU PAY TO AVOID SEPARATE SHIPMENTS THAT MAY RESULT IN EXTRA SHIPPING COSTS.
Thanks for Looking.
Thanks for visiting our site.
We present many exciting items every week so please come in and see what new items we have for you.
Have a great day,
Janet and Leon.
Shipping:
1.We alwaysuse the best method for you.
PLEASE NOTE: We pack our items very well for your protection.
2. We will always try to combine on multiple purchases to save on the shipping charges.
3. Items will be shipped after your payment clears.
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** Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to offerding/buying.
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** We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as "gifts" as USA and International Government regulations prohibit such behavior.