Royal Crockery china pattern RC 560 replacement by Noritake China
Discontinued Pattern, Noritake China replacements in the Royal Crockery RC560 pattern.
RC 560(Royal Crockery) by Noritake China
Description: Gray stripes, tan scrolls, rose swags; gold trim
Status: Discontinued: Right turned laurel twig backstamp was first used in 1926
Condition: Used (no signs of use)
 Marks with the initials RC have a special place in the Noritake production. The first time we find them in the first marks registered in Japan in the 1908, where RC (Royal Crockery) is combined with a "Yajirobe" or a mechanical balance toy. According to Noritake symbolizing the universal problem of finding a balance in business, such as between quality and price. It is not clear how long this symbol was used but already in 1911 the first marks with the famous laurel wreath was registered. In 1911 also a series of circular marks with the RC drawn in an Art Noveu style were registered in Japan. In 1926 a back stamp with RC (Royal Crockery) with a right turned laurel twig registered in India for India and Southeast Asian market was used for the first time.
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