Your best best is to go replacements.com and click on the china tab and then go to "T" and look for Thun. There you should be able to find your pattern. Good Luck!
I also have a set of T K Thun china and do not know the pattern....contacted replacements and they ask for a photo....sent two, covered bowl and plate and replacement assigned them a number.....check with replacements.com.....click on china, then go to the thu....the number assigned to my set is 338.....there are many many thun patterns....if by some change your would be the same contact me....toni@ciper.net
no proper information can be found for china pattern match especially in detroit
There are multiple ways to get information on an older china pattern. You can search for "Noritake (pattern name here)" using Google or another search engine, and you will likely find more information about that pattern. In addition, you can send an email with the name of the pattern and your question to nsc.tab@noritake.com and we will help you find more information.
It really depends on the make, year, condition of the china. Pictures, the stamp or marking on the bottom of the china would come in handy.
May be the Great Wall of China is the most valuable resource they actually the cultural value of great wall is priceless.And there are more priceless valuable cultural things in china like temples,traditions etc.
One is Iron
silk
The silk was expensive. It was a secret of how they made silk. Silk was a highly valued fabric. Only China knew about silk and how it came from silkworm cocoons.
silk
Yes, it is.
China Information was created in 1986.
they are stolen bukkets filled mudkips
It was the area that supported the Chinese civilization.