Set of 2 Noritake Primachina Royal Orchard 8.5" Salad Plates #9416 VGC

$ 8.45

Antique: No Origin: Unknown Product Line: Primachina Material: Porcelain Theme: Orchard Number of Items in Set: Two-Piece Production Style: Art Pottery Item Width: 8.5" Manufacturer Warranty: none Time Period Manufactured: 1980-1989 Year Manufactured: 1989 Occasion: All Occasions Era: Late 20th Century (1970-1999) Finish: Glossy Country of Origin: Japan Pattern: Royal Orchard Item Length: 8.5" Handmade: No Brand: Noritake Department: Adult Style: Contemporary California Prop 65 Warning: none Item Weight: 2 lb Color: Multi-Color Vintage: Yes Features: Dishwasher Safe, Microwave Safe, Oven Safe Item Height: .5" Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original MPN: 9416 Type: Salad Plate width: 8.5" Set Includes: Salad Plate Backstamp: Printed Production Technique: Pottery Shape: Round height: .5"

Description

Set of 2 Noritake Primachina Royal Orchard 8.5" Salad Plates #9416 VGC. This set of 2 Noritake Primachina Royal Orchard 8.5" Salad Plates is a vintage collectible from 1980s-1990's, featuring a glossy finish and a contemporary style. Made of porcelain, these round plates are oven, microwave, and dishwasher safe, making them practical for all occasions. The salad plates showcase a multi-color Royal Orchard pattern, adding a touch of elegance to any table setting. With an original production style and backstamp, these plates are a unique addition to any pottery collection, representing the late 20th-century era of art pottery. This set of 2 Noritake Primachina Royal Orchard 8.5" Salad Plates is a vintage collectible from 1980s-1990's, featuring a glossy finish and a contemporary style. Made of porcelain, these round plates are oven, microwave, and dishwasher safe, making them practical for all occasions. The salad plates showcase a multi-color Royal Orchard pattern, adding a touch of elegance to any table setting. With an original production style and backstamp, these plates are a unique addition to any pottery collection, representing the late 20th-century era of art pottery.