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Mikasa Antique White Bread and Butter Plate, 7-Inch - HK400-203

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About Mikasa Antique White Bread And Butter

Product Description This uniquely-shaped all-white design adds a touch of elegance to a traditional setting. It coordinates perfectly with both formal and casual stemware and flatware as well as our own Antique Orchard pattern. There is a complete suite of accessories to create a classically stylish casual dining statement. This high quality porcelain pattern is dishwasher safe, microwave safe and chip resistant. Bread and butter plate measures 7 inch diameter. Amazon.com Dress up any table with the refined luster and distinctly colonial pattern of this bread and butter plate in Mikasa's Antique White collection, one of the company's bestselling transitional china patterns. Elegant enough for formal dining yet durable enough for everyday use, this versatile plate can sit in as a salad dish or descend on a table full of guests to present exquisite hors d'oeuvres. A subtly scalloped outer rim is bordered by two ridges with mirrored scalloping for superb dimension and elegance. The plate is entirely white, but shadows cast by the prominent border work and inner rim make this dish far from plain. Made of delicate but very strong fine china, Antique White pieces are safe in the dishwasher and microwave for easy cleaning and versatility. Mikasa is proud to have long been recognized as the leader in tabletop fashion in dinnerware, crystal stemware, barware, flatware and decorative accessories for the home. Exceptional quality and fantastic design make Mikasa the world's finest tabletop designer. Mikasa uses the most advanced technology in the industry to create products that are not only beautiful and well made, but also suitably priced for everyone's lifestyle. --Brian Olson