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Older Noritake is worth more than newer examples, except when there's a lot of demand for a specific newer pattern. Those patterns made in the early years of the 20th century are often worth the most.
Vintage sellers share which dishware patterns—like Currier & Ives, Desert Rose, and ornate florals—are slow to sell or no longer in high demand.
Meanwhile, vintage Wedgwood china patterns encapsulate any pattern that was manufactured between 1910 and 1985. But, the older the Wedgwood china is, the more money it's going to be worth.
While certain patterns tend to be valuable, there are some other factors that make a huge difference in the value of Noritake china. Even though this china is special, there's a lot of it out there.