Where can I sell my mikasa china?

In 2001, Mikasa merged with J. G. Durand and continues to sell its china, household accessories and crystal under the Mikasa name. The value of Mikasa china depends on the age, rarity and condition of the pieces. Determine the pattern name for your Mikasa china.

The favorite answer is mikasa china is marked with the Mikasa name and either a pattern name or pattern identification number. “Dinnerware of the 20th Century: The Top 500 Patterns” and similar books will help you find the name of your china pattern. Look through books and websites to find the particular Mikasa pattern you have.

Why choose Mikasa fine china?

Our Fine China comes in array of classic and contemporary designs. Many customers buy fine china for everyday use, then dress it up for special occasions by adding elegant flatware, brilliant crystal stemware and formal linens. Mikasa Fine China is dishwasher and microwave safe*.

In the early 1930’s, Mikasa was established as an international trading company based in Secaucus, New Jersey. The company, while wholly American, looked to Japan for inspiration.

For housewares departments in department stores, Blake created “Studio Nova,” which sold for roughly 40 percent less than Mikasa brand china. For mass merchants and discount stores, Blake created a more affordable brand, dubbed “Home Beautiful.”.

What kind of products does Mikasa make?

During the 1970s, Mikasa diversified its product lines, augmenting its already successful dinnerware lines with the introduction of crystal stemware, stainless flatware, crystal gifts and picture frames, ceramic vases, table linens and decorative accessories.

Another common question is “What is Mikasa dinnerware?”.

Mikasa is actually a name of a mountain in Nara, Japan and means “young grass”, a fitting name for a company that, although has over 60 years’ experience in the industry, continues to evolve, committing to only the highest levels of quality and design not only of dinnerware, but now also of serveware, drinkware, flatware, and other home accents.

In 1948, the company added ceramic dinnerware to its product line. Mikasa never manufactured its dishes, instead contracting with many production companies to manufacture the Mikasa lines. In 2001, Mikasa merged with J. G. Durand and continues to sell its china, household accessories and crystal under the Mikasa name.

What is Delray dinnerware made by Mikasa?

Mikasa’s Delray dinnerware brings sophistication to any table using minimalist style, clean lines, and smooth, pure white surfaces. Made of high quality bone china, this collection is casual, stylish and great for everyday use. Also to know, is Studio Nova made by Mikasa?

Does mikasa bone china have lead?

One of the Vintage Mikasa’s fine china, Optima plate was found to have 45,300 ppm lead . One of Pottery Barn’s white ceramic plate was found to have 363 ppm lead. Levels in the 90 ppm range or below are considered lead-safe although it is not lead-free.

Is Mikasa bone china dishwasher safe?

Mikasa Bone China is dishwasher and microwave safe*. Firing temperatures vary from 1475°F to 2500°F depending on the finish *Patterns with metallic accents may be excluded. All patterns are marked to guide correct use.

However, that doesn’t mean they are lead free. One of the Vintage Mikasa’s fine china, Optima platewas found to have 45,300 ppm lead in the past. I am not sure if any lead or cadmium is found on Mikasa Swirl set. I have not found any testing information on the particular set. I have inquired at the company.