Nippon pattern help please

Do we have any Nippon people to help me. I’ve scoured the internet and replacements.com isn’t sharing the name.
It has the Maple leaf logo and is discontinued
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ok NIP106 it is; i didn’t think that was a legit name; just replacements code name

asked about 14 years ago

7 Answers

BARNS (((((DearieP)))))) look what I found, VERY [URL removed]
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It’s considered a Nippon Rose Vase, w/Maple leaf (mark) and similar roses, too…don’t know if that helps or not, but closest I could find.

Dee

answered about 14 years ago

Hi, Look [URL removed] Hope it helps…

answered about 14 years ago

I did see those sites and unfortunately they are not the same pattern.
That rose gallery is drop dead gorgeous though isn’t it?

answered about 14 years ago

I would think that there is no specific pattern name…it’s hand painted, no?

NEW [URL removed] Why does Replacements have Nippon as a category?
Nippon is not a manufacturer.

@ BARNS, that number from replacements is just their own reference number, not a pattern number.

answered about 14 years ago

Check replacements.com NIP106 the pictures look very alike

answered about 14 years ago

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Gorgeous Barns, and it does look like NIP 106.

answered about 14 years ago

Nippon China is hand painted, not manufactured. Unfortunately this means you can find similar Styles (like the above posters with NIP 106) But you are not going to find a mass production name, serial number, manufacture pressing, or any of those other helpful things people like us look for. In terms of a name, you would do best by just describing it i suppose.

answered about 14 years ago

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