Elegant and timeless, this vintage Mikasa “Seville” 5303 bread and butter plate features delicate light blue roses framed by silver scrollwork and a fine metallic rim. Made in Japan in the late 1970s to 1980s, this pattern reflects the refined formal dining aesthetic that defined the era.
At 6.5 inches, this plate is perfectly sized for bread, dessert, appetizers, or tea service. The soft icy blue florals and cool silver accents make it an easy addition to romantic, traditional, or winter-inspired tablescapes.
True vintage fine china — discontinued pattern.
HISTORY & ORIGINS
Founded in 1948, Mikasa became one of the most recognizable names in American tableware during the late 20th century. By the 1970s and 1980s, Mikasa partnered with Japanese porcelain manufacturers (including Narumi) to produce high-quality fine china for the U.S. market.
The Seville 5303 pattern embodies the era’s taste for soft romantic florals paired with metallic scroll borders — bridging traditional European design with modern 1980s elegance. These pieces were popular for wedding registries and formal dining collections.
Today, discontinued Mikasa patterns remain highly collectible for replacements and nostalgic table settings.
FLOWERS & MOTIFS DEPICTED
Light blue roses
Trailing rose vines
Delicate leaves
Silver scroll border
Fine silver rim
MEASUREMENTS & WEIGHT
Diameter: 6.5 inches
Weight (each): 6.6 oz
Material: Fine china
Trim: Silver metallic
Country: Japan
COLOR NAMES WITH HEX CODES (LIST FORMAT)
Porcelain White – #F7F6F2
Ice Blue – #C7DDEB
Dusty Sky Blue – #AFC6D8
Soft Steel Blue – #8EA9B7
Cool Taupe – #A79F96
Silver Gray – #BFC3C9
Metallic Silver – #C0C0C0
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