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  • Aug 30, 2010, 10:05 PM
    marette1
    Identify noritake item
    Hi there,
    I have a Noritake marked item and haven't a clue what its use would be.
    It's white, round , stands approx 5cm high
    13cm base rim that then flares out at approx 30 degree angle to a diameter of approx 19.5cm. It then angles up & back toward the middle (top) & that has a diam of 17cm
    There is a 9cm diameter opening in the centre
    Around the top rim are raised ball shapes like a hobnail pattern with indented lines running from rim to edge of centre opening there is a thin gold band running around just inside the 'hobnails' and a thick gold band running around the inside of the opening.
    Picture this - 19.5cm diam straight sided cereal bowl, now wrap your hands round the rim and squeeze until the diameter at the rim is 17cm. Now get a 17cm diam saucer and cut a 9cm diam plug from the centre, now cut 24 green peas ( only they're white ) in half and stick these around the rim. Now draw a gold ring ( approx 1mm wide) approx 2mm from the peas. Then paint the inside wall of where you removed the centre plug gold like the ring. Now plonk this saucer on top of the squished in cereal bowl and glue in place.
    To finish off - get a sharp nail and scratch nice thin evenly spaced lines from the centre opening out to the rim over the edge and down the sides.
    Sorry I'm unsure of how to upload an image.
    Hope you can give me an idea of what it is as I can't even find a similar pattern.
    Cheers
    Oh my goodness - that description will be 30 minutes of my life I'll never get back so I really hope there's someone with the same brain pattern.lol
  • Aug 31, 2010, 04:59 PM
    speedball1

    This may help. Click on;
    Welcome to Noritake Company, Inc. original manufacturer of Noritake Itron VFD

    A picture would be nice.

    Quote:

    Sorry I'm unsure of how to upload an I'm
    How do I add pictures and other file types to my post?
    A. "Attach" files (including pictures) from your computer. This method puts the attached file below the text of the post.
    Click on an Ask or Answer button to ask or answer a question
    Compose your question or answer in the window.
    Under the window where you composed your question or answer is a section called Additional Options.
    Click on the Manage Attachments button: a pop-up dialog will open. NOTE: The Manage Attachments dialog lists the maximum sizes of the various types of files that may be attached.
    Click the Browse button to navigate to the image on your computer and double click the file on your computer: this will return you to the dialog window.
    Click the Upload button.
    Click the link to close the dialog window OR repeat numbers 5 & 6 to attach another image.
    B. "Embed" image(s) from the internet. This method inserts an image wherever you wish within the text of your post.
    Click the Insert Image icon above the posting window: A pop-up asking for the URL will open.
    Enter the URL of the image in the field then click the OK button.
    Cheers, Tom
  • Aug 31, 2010, 07:51 PM
    marette1
    3 Attachment(s)

    Ok - here goes
  • Aug 31, 2010, 08:45 PM
    J_9

    That's beautiful. Looks like a chafing dish or possibly a fondue pot.
  • Sep 8, 2010, 06:44 AM
    marette1

    It's all good,
    The item is a Noritake ashtray - manufactured between 1972 and1975.
    Thanks speedball & J9.
    Cheers
  • Sep 9, 2010, 05:59 AM
    speedball1

    An ashtray! Who would have thot!
    Be kind of hard to clean wouldn't you think? Regards, Tom
  • Sep 9, 2010, 06:03 AM
    marette1

    Mmmmmm... and such a shame to make such a nice thing black and stinky...
  • Sep 9, 2010, 12:52 PM
    speedball1

    Somehow I can't buy into a ashtray. No grooves for your smokes and too difficult to empty and clean. Any other thoughts ? Cheers, Tom
  • Sep 9, 2010, 02:54 PM
    marette1

    Hi Tom,
    I think the but end of the ciggy rested in between two of the little hobnail type bubbles on the rim - then it would not have rolled around.
    Noritake Aust advised the dates and product code was 8591-1255.
    Cheers,
    Marette

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