Norcrest Tea Cup and Saucer with Roses
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Norcrest fine china tea cup and saucer decorated with roses. Trimmed in gold. Impeccable condition. No chips or cracks.
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gearheadgirl50
how do u know it's Dutch.just curious. I started collecting teacups and saucers after I went to a tea party with my daughter and girl scouts I'm in a really bad divorce in custody battle for two and a half years now she's probably not into teacups anymore but I still like them I just can't purchase any right now. you have a great closet
Oct 16Reply

omahowe
@gearheadgirl50 hello Jackie, thanks for your inquiry. The research is the best part our our finds. I've looked up the the name on the bottom and that was part of the discovery. As you may know, the shape is what makes this cup a tea cup versus a coffee cup. Best of luck to you. Caroline
Oct 17Reply

gearheadgirl50
@omahowe yes I knew about the shape..ty for sharing my closet!!
Oct 17Reply

gearheadgirl50
@omahowe I just looked up Norcrest teacups and saucers,nothing about them being Dutch..they all said made in Japan..?
Oct 17Reply

gearheadgirl50
@omahowe actually here's what I found when I looked up norcrest history..
Norcrest Fine China was founded in 1958 in Portland, Oregon by Japanese-American businessman Bill Naito, whose father Hide, established a gift shop there in 1921 that sold porcelain wares and other trinkets.Dec 12, 2013
Oct 17Reply

gearheadgirl50
@omahowe Most items were made for Norcrest in Japan, shipped over to the US, and then Norcrest put their foil label on them. The business was incorporated in 1958 as the Norcrest China Company. Through the years they expanded, opening other companies.
Oct 17Reply

omahowe
@gearheadgirl50 Jacki thank you. I've corrected this listing. I double checked and see I made an error. Thanks again. Caroline
Oct 17Reply

gearheadgirl50
@omahowe no problem I was just interested because my grandma was part Dutch..so what do numbers in China mean?
Oct 17Reply

gearheadgirl50
@omahowe on the China I meant lol
Oct 17Reply

omahowe
@gearheadgirl50 I'm guessing the number is a pattern number, but I'm not sure.
Oct 17Reply

silvermoonstars
Love this! I have some similar cups. How do you ship to avoid breakage?
Feb 20Reply

omahowe
@silvermoonstars hello Laura, I wrap all my item in multiple layers of bubble wrap with a cushion of newsprint. also I use a larger box, so I can cushion it really well. I e learned from my past mistakes. Caroline
Feb 20Reply

silvermoonstars
Ahhhh...gotcha! Well you have lots of "Love notes" so you must be good at it!
Feb 20Reply

omahowe
@silvermoonstars thank you so much! we love what we do.
Feb 21Reply
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