Dresdoll Fruit Bowl by Noritake - Rare Occupied Japan Porcelain 1947-1950
Own a piece of post-war history with this rare Dresdoll rim fruit/dessert bowl by Noritake, crafted during the brief Occupied Japan period (1947–1950). Featuring delicate floral designs on the rim and center with elegant gold scroll edging, this discontinued porcelain piece is a prized find for collectors of Occupied Japan ceramics.
Pattern Details:
- Pattern: Dresdoll by Noritake
- Design: Floral rim and center with gold scroll edge
- Discontinued pattern (1947–1950)
- Rare Occupied Japan era piece
Specifications:
- Diameter: 5 3/4 inches
- Material: Fine porcelain
- Crafted in Occupied Japan
- Type: Rim fruit/dessert (sauce) bowl
Historical Significance:
"Occupied Japan" marks appear on ceramics produced between 1947 and 1952, when Japan was under Allied occupation following World War II. Items marked "Occupied Japan" or "Made in Occupied Japan" are highly collectible due to the brief production period and historical significance. Noritake's Dresdoll pattern from this era is particularly rare, making this bowl a valuable addition to any collection.
Perfect For:
This versatile bowl is ideal for serving fruit, desserts, sauces, or as a beautiful display piece showcasing the elegance of mid-century Japanese porcelain craftsmanship.
Perfect for collectors of Occupied Japan ceramics, Noritake enthusiasts, or anyone seeking rare vintage porcelain with historical significance.