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26 July 2010

These are wonderful. Heavy fabric and roomy. I’m using them to store my Grandmother’s China. Would recommend them to anyone.
What is the value of my Noritake Christmas Ball china set?
I have a Noritake Christmas Ball china set that my grandfather china Set purchased in Japan during the Korean War. It's a complete, mint-condition 12 place setting with 18 carat gold inlays. I am having trouble finding any information about it online. Any info is greatly appreciated.
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Excellent for stemware, best for tall stemmed wines or waters. Also, quite an attractive color if that is important to one, so you can leave it in sight and it would look okay. Also good to keep stemware from clinking into each other so less chips and dings.
I ordered 2 of these stemware storage boxes, and am pleased. They’re nicer than expected, and a good value for the price. The zippered box can hold very tall wine glasses, but not balloons. I took over 24 wine glasses out of the china cabinet and a kitchen cabinet, freeing up a lot of space and improving the appearance of the china cabinet. It didnt look good with too much stuff in there. I already had a storage case similar to this model, and know from experience that glasses stay clean when properly stored, and don’t get chipped. I don’t mind getting the box out when I’m having people over, it’s a fun aspect of preparing for a party. If you have invested in nice sets of wine glasses, no matter what the price, you’ll probably wonder why you didnt get storage cases before. Works well for tall water glasses or iced tea glasses, and some short wine glasses can be stacked two per section, first one bowl down, second one bowl up, with bases touching. I stored some short German wine glasses that way, and was glad to have them put away since they aren’t used very often.
This product has some flaws in that it has partial felt pads in it, it would be better to buy your own felt and cut them out. For a collector of dinnerware it just isnt enough of the largest size.