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Shell Sculpture Paperweight by Mikasa
By Mikasa
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Intricate hand blown glass shell sculpture with silver specks / Made in Japan by Kurata for retailer Mikasa, circa 1980s Original sticker on the base Measures: Height 3 inches / widt...
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Late 20th Century Japanese Modern Animal Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

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Prisma Amethyst Stainless Steel Flatware Set Service 60 Pieces
By Prisma
Located in Big Bend, WI
Elegant stainless steel Prisma - Amethyst by designer Larry Laslo for Mikasa - Japan, circa 1982. The handles of this set are made of lovely amethyst color Lucite with beveled edges ...
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20th Century Sterling Silver

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Stainless Steel

1970s Blue and Brown Ceramic Vase by Diane Love
By Diane Love
Located in New York, NY
Handmade and hand-painted dark blue and brown glazed ceramic spherical bud vase by artist/designer Diane Love for Mikasa. Japan, circa 1970. Marked with brand stamp at underside.
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Vintage 1970s Japanese Mid-Century Modern Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Vintage French Art deco Geometric Glass Windsor Tall Vase from Luminarc, 1970s
By Luminarc, J.G. Durand
Located in Warszawa, Mazowieckie
This tall, transparent Windsor vase was designed by J.G Durand for the French manufacture Luminarc during the 1970s. Made of cut pressed glass Verrerie d'Arques. Art deco vase with g...
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Vintage 1970s French Art Deco Vases

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Glass

Murano Penguin Sculpture
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Vintage hand blown Murano glass penguin sculpture in clear, black, and white colors / Made in Italy, circa 1970s Measures: height 5 inches, width 3 inches, depth 2 inches 1 in stock ...
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Mid-20th Century Italian Modern Animal Sculptures

Materials

Murano Glass

Murano Penguin Sculpture
Murano Penguin Sculpture
H 5 in W 3 in D 2 in
Murano Gambaro Poggi Green Red Blue Italian Art Glass Turtle Figure Paperweight
By Gambaro & Poggi
Located in Kissimmee, FL
Beautiful vintage Murano hand green, red, and blue Italian art glass sea turtle figurine / sculpture. The piece is documented to the Gambaro & Poggi company, with an original "Vetrer...
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Late 20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Animal Sculptures

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Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass, Murano Glass

Rosella Glass Cake Plate by Mikasa
By Mikasa
Located in Bradenton, FL
A decorative glass plate in the Rosella pattern made by Mikasa of New Jersey. Frosted glass is etched with roses on the underside and decorated in pink, surrounded by delicate foliag...
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Late 20th Century American Aesthetic Movement Platters and Serveware

Materials

Glass

Rosella Glass Cake Plate by Mikasa
Rosella Glass Cake Plate by Mikasa
H 1 in W 13.75 in D 14.5 in
Murano Gambaro Poggi Orange Purple Italian Art Glass Snail Figurine Paperweight
By Gambaro & Poggi
Located in Kissimmee, FL
Beautiful vintage Murano hand blown bright orange, yellow and lavender Italian art glass snail figurine / sculpture. The piece is documented to the Gambaro & Poggi company, with an o...
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Late 20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Animal Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Opaline Glass, Murano Glass, Blown Glass, Art Glass

Crystal Decanter with 2 Stoppers
By Mikasa
Located in Malibu, CA
There are 2 stoppers, the original stopper has an 80's vibe or the vintage stopper I paired with the decanter both are included. The vintage stopper has a small defect. The original ...
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Early 20th Century Futurist Crystal Serveware

Materials

Crystal, Sterling Silver

Murano Oggetti Clear Orange Swirl Seashell Italian Art Glass Snail Sculpture
By Oggetti, Salviati
Located in Kissimmee, FL
Beautiful, vintage Murano clear glass and orange swirl seashell Italian art glass snail sculpture / paperweight. Created in the manner of the Salviati company, and documented to the ...
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Late 20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Animal Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Sommerso, Murano Glass, Blown Glass, Art Glass

Designer Mixed Stainless Steel Flatware Set #5 Service 44 Pieces Modern Unused
Located in Big Bend, WI
Awesome high quality Modern designer patterns in a unique mixed (harlequin) stainless steel flatware service for 8 - 44 pieces total. This set includes one 5-piece place setting (1...
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20th Century Tableware

Materials

Stainless Steel

Japanese Mikasa Rondo Blue Teapot
Located in Delray Beach, FL
The Japanese Mikasa Rondo Blue Teapot combines elegance and functionality. Featuring a delicate blue hue and charming floral pattern, this teapot is ideal for special occasions or qu...
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20th Century Japanese Anglo-Japanese Tea Sets

Materials

Ceramic

Japanese Mikasa Rondo Blue Teapot
Japanese Mikasa Rondo Blue Teapot
H 7 in W 10 in D 6.5 in
Diane Love Mikasa Oxblood Red Porcelain Vase
By Diane Love, Mikasa
Located in New York, NY
Oxblood red shoulder vase with white interior by Diane Love by Mikasa. Signed. Japan, circa 1980. Dimensions: 6.25” H x 5.5” W
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Vintage 1980s Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Porcelain

‘Beautiful Dreamer’ Chaise Lounge by Ben Seibel, USA 1950s
By Ben Seibel
Located in Chicago, IL
A rare ‘Beautiful Dreamer’ chaise lounge designed by Ben Seibel in the 1950s. This lounge has an elongated curved seat and a dramatically angled back with three tufts and welt detail...
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Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Chaise Longues

Materials

Upholstery, Fabric, Wood, Paint

Japanse Silver and Gold Bonbonniere by Mitsukoshi, Showa Era, 1935, Japan
Located in Austin, TX
A small and delightful Japanese silver bonbonniere with an applied gold Imperial Chrysanthemum Seal, marked "jungin" and "Mitsukoshi", Showa Era, 1935, Japan. This bonbonniere is ...
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Vintage 1930s Japanese Showa Metalwork

Materials

Gold, Silver, Sterling Silver

1980s Opalescent Swirl Glass Vase by Larry Laslo for Mikasa
By Mikasa, Larry Laslo
Located in Brooklyn, NY
A lovely opalescent glass vase designed by Larry Laslo in the 1980s for Mikasa. Very heavy glass with a pronounced beautiful swirl and colors that shift depending on the vantage poin...
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Late 20th Century Post-Modern Vases

Materials

Art Glass

Art Deco Style Crystal Bowl by Mikasa
By Mikasa
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
This stylish and chic Mikasa crystal serving dish will make a subtle statement with its Art Deco detailing and form.
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Late 20th Century Japanese Art Deco Crystal Serveware

Materials

Crystal

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A Close Look at Modern Furniture

The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw sweeping social change and major scientific advances — both of which contributed to a new aesthetic: modernism. Rejecting the rigidity of Victorian artistic conventions, modernists sought a new means of expression. References to the natural world and ornate classical embellishments gave way to the sleek simplicity of the Machine Age. Architect Philip Johnson characterized the hallmarks of modernism as “machine-like simplicity, smoothness or surface [and] avoidance of ornament.”

Early practitioners of modernist design include the De Stijl (“The Style”) group, founded in the Netherlands in 1917, and the Bauhaus School, founded two years later in Germany.

Followers of both groups produced sleek, spare designs — many of which became icons of daily life in the 20th century. The modernists rejected both natural and historical references and relied primarily on industrial materials such as metal, glass, plywood, and, later, plastics. While Bauhaus principals Marcel Breuer and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe created furniture from mass-produced, chrome-plated steel, American visionaries like Charles and Ray Eames worked in materials as novel as molded plywood and fiberglass. Today, Breuer’s Wassily chair, Mies van der Rohe’s Barcelona chaircrafted with his romantic partner, designer Lilly Reich — and the Eames lounge chair are emblems of progressive design and vintage originals are prized cornerstones of collections.

It’s difficult to overstate the influence that modernism continues to wield over designers and architects — and equally difficult to overstate how revolutionary it was when it first appeared a century ago. But because modernist furniture designs are so simple, they can blend in seamlessly with just about any type of décor. Don’t overlook them.

Finding the Right paperweights for You

While any heavy object can be used to hold loose papers, there’s nothing as ornate yet perfectly functional as a paperweight. Antique, new and vintage paperweights can unobtrusively enhance the ambience of a room or act as a colorful conversation starter. On a desk or writing table, it can contribute a subtle sense of style.

Glass paperweights emerged in Europe in the mid-19th century. Early paperweight artisans like Venetian glassmaker Pietro Bigaglia often crafted them with a design on the inside. By the early 1900s, paperweight objects became even more popular through innovative iterations by artists like Louis Comfort Tiffany.

As the paperweight became both a luxury and utilitarian object, creators used a variety of materials to set their wares apart. Today, in addition to the classic glass versions, paperweights are made of metal, wood, ceramic and stone.

A vast selection of paperweights as well as a whole range of other desk accessories can be found on 1stDibs — browse by type, price, period, material or style, from Art Deco and Hollywood Regency to metal and glass. Reflecting their widespread appeal, paperweights are available in a diverse array from across the globe, including Italy, France and North America, as well as examples by leading designers and brands such as Fratelli Toso, William Guillon and René Lalique. Whether an office or a study needs a touch of something vintage or a mid-century modern twist, there are paperweights to suit every taste.

Questions About Mikasa
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 27, 2024
    Yes, some Mikasa china is valuable. Generally, older pieces tend to be worth more than newer ones. However, the type, style, condition, rarity and demand also influence the value of Mikasa china. A certified appraiser or knowledgeable antiques dealer can provide you with a valuation for a particular piece. On 1stDibs, shop a variety of Mikasa china.