Noritake Porcelain Spoon Rest
Noritake, a Japanese ceramic manufacturer, began producing porcelain in 1904 and gained international recognition for its high-quality tableware and decorative items. The company's designs often reflected prevailing artistic trends, incorporating elements of Art Nouveau and Art Deco into their hand-painted pieces. Many Noritake items from the early to mid-20th century are sought after by collectors for their craftsmanship and aesthetic appeal.
This particular piece, a spoon rest, was a functional item often found in dining sets, designed to keep surfaces clean from used cutlery. The hand-painted floral design and gold accents are characteristic of the decorative styles popular during the Art Deco era, suggesting a production date in the 1920s or 1930s. The presence of the "Morimura" mark on some similar items indicates a connection to the Morimura Brothers, who were instrumental in establishing Noritake's presence in the United States.
- Made in Japan
- Circa 1930's
- 8” Handle-Handle
- 2” Height
- 1.75” Width