24 place settings, including many serving pieces.
The pattern, #5027, featuring a bamboo motif, was made by Noritake from 1950 to 1964.
I have every reason to believe that the dishes were used only a couple of times, if even that! And I know that there are some pieces that were NEVER used.
There isn't a mark on any of them, not even any superficial silverware scratches.
Here's what you'll get:
25 dinner plates,
28 cups,
31 saucers,
9 luncheon sets (party plates & cups),
29 salad plates,
23 bread-and-butter plates,
24 dessert bowls,
23 coupe soup bowls, 5 sugar bowls & lids,
3 creamers,
3 oval serving platters,
1 oval vegetable bowl,
1 round covered vegetable serving bowl, and
2 gravy boats with attached underplates.
Also, I have two very rare teapots in the same Canton pattern that I am selling separately.
This is truly a heritage set of china, one that can be proudly passed on from generation to generation.
It would make an ideal wedding gift that would be remembered for lifetimes to come. It's a set of china that should be remembered in your will!
I would be glad to answer any questions. I am in Wahoo, 30 easy miles west of Omaha on Hwy 92, and 20 miles north of Lincoln on 4-lane US77.
You can look up this china pattern and their prices on the Replacements Ltd. site at: /webquote/N__CAN.htm.
Please be aware that the second, third and fourth photos represent three separate groups of the actual pieces of china being offered, with no piece shown twice.