Antique china... worth something? I have this full set of antique china that say this...

I have this full set of antique china that say this on the bottom:

Fuji China
Fleurette
Made in Occupied Japan

They are at lowest 60 years old because the data my grandma wrote on it said my grandpa brought them over during his tour over there contained by WW2.

Anyone know what they might be worth? They are mostly in untouched condition except one that be cracked on the side a bit.
Answers:    I just did a furrow and found your china on http://www.replacements.com/webquote/FUJ...

You can contact Replacements.com to see if they're interested in purchasing your set, which they will afterwards sell online, piece by piece. They don't own a great number of items listed for this stencil, so it might be one that interests them.

You should also do a search for it on Ebay and other auction sites. If other seller have pieces contained by that pattern up for auction, you can see to see how much interest there is for the shape. The more bids on it, the greater the selling price will be at the end. You might discover your set is importantly sought after.

Also consider its value to you down the road. I hold a partial set of china which belonged to my grandmother, and I've been accumulation to it gradually to try to trade name the set whole again. At a subsequent date, you might find that it could become a family treasure, and as a result priceless to you. (c:

Good luck!
I don't know much about the merit of your set, but Japan was settled only once. The worth of the set is higher, that`s why.
Are there any chips, stains, or cracks? That will lessen the plus. Good luck in finding the proper answer.