
Ceramic creamer pitcher from Mikasa 'Country Club' pattern CA500
History
This creamer is part of Mikasa's 'Country Club' dinnerware line (pattern CA500), produced during the 1980s. Mikasa, founded in 1948, became known for creating affordable yet stylish tableware that combined Japanese craftsmanship with American design sensibilities. The Country Club pattern featured a distinctive speckled glaze in neutral tones with a subtle blue-gray rim, appealing to the casual elegance trend of the era. Vintage Mikasa tableware from the 1980s attracts collectors of retro dinnerware and those seeking to complete or replace pieces from cherished family sets. The Country Club pattern's understated aesthetic and quality construction make it particularly appealing to enthusiasts of 1980s home décor and vintage tableware collectors who appreciate the blend of functionality and timeless design that characterized this period of American dining culture.
Origin
Japan
Maker
Mikasa
Time period
1980s