This delicate set of four “Benita” pattern side dishes by Royal Ceramics Japan offers timeless refinement for your table or collection. Crafted in the 1970s and styled in the tradition of Noritake, each porcelain plate features gentle pink and sage leaves with fine gold trim, softly faded with age. Perfect for serving desserts, sides, or small appetisers, they balance beauty and practicality with a whisper of vintage Japanese charm.
🔸 Key Features
Maker: Royal Ceramics Japan
Pattern: Benita (#751) – discontinued
Design: Pale leaves in muted pinks and greens with gold rim
Vintage: 1970s Japanese porcelain in the Noritake tradition
Use: Ideal for sides, snacks, or display
Authenticity: Marked with “RC Japan 751 Benita” on base
📏 Measurements
Diameter: 14.5 cm
Base Diameter: 8 cm
Benita Elegance – Soft Leaves and Gilded Lines from 1970s Japan
(Fine Porcelain with a Faded Touch – A Quiet Classic of Mid-Century Tableware)
Royal Ceramics' “Benita” pattern captures the simple beauty of Japanese porcelain from the mid-century era—clean lines, fine brushwork, and restrained colours. The faded gold edging adds a touch of authenticity and warmth, evoking the passage of time. As a discontinued line, these plates are increasingly hard to come by and make a thoughtful addition to any vintage porcelain collection or an elegant accent for everyday dining.
Condition & Packaging
In very good vintage condition
No chips, cracks, or crazing
Light wear to gold trim as shown—adds to vintage authenticity
Combined shipping available – excess postage refunded
📩 Need more info or closer photos?
We’re just a message away—happy to help anytime.
Grace Your Table with a Subtle Vintage Statement
Whether you're a collector or simply love soft, classic tableware, this “Benita” set offers a gentle beauty that fits seamlessly into both modern and vintage settings. Add to cart now and enjoy its quiet charm.
This delicate set of four “Benita” pattern side dishes by Royal Ceramics Japan offers timeless refinement for your table or collection. Crafted in the 1970s and styled in the tradition of Noritake, each porcelain plate features gentle pink and sage leaves with fine gold trim, softly faded with age. Perfect for serving desserts, sides, or small appetisers, they balance beauty and practicality with a whisper of vintage Japanese charm.
🔸 Key Features
Maker: Royal Ceramics Japan
Pattern: Benita (#751) – discontinued
Design: Pale leaves in muted pinks and greens with gold rim
Vintage: 1970s Japanese porcelain in the Noritake tradition
Use: Ideal for sides, snacks, or display
Authenticity: Marked with “RC Japan 751 Benita” on base
📏 Measurements
Diameter: 14.5 cm
Base Diameter: 8 cm
Benita Elegance – Soft Leaves and Gilded Lines from 1970s Japan
(Fine Porcelain with a Faded Touch – A Quiet Classic of Mid-Century Tableware)
Royal Ceramics' “Benita” pattern captures the simple beauty of Japanese porcelain from the mid-century era—clean lines, fine brushwork, and restrained colours. The faded gold edging adds a touch of authenticity and warmth, evoking the passage of time. As a discontinued line, these plates are increasingly hard to come by and make a thoughtful addition to any vintage porcelain collection or an elegant accent for everyday dining.
Condition & Packaging
In very good vintage condition
No chips, cracks, or crazing
Light wear to gold trim as shown—adds to vintage authenticity
Combined shipping available – excess postage refunded
📩 Need more info or closer photos?
We’re just a message away—happy to help anytime.
Grace Your Table with a Subtle Vintage Statement
Whether you're a collector or simply love soft, classic tableware, this “Benita” set offers a gentle beauty that fits seamlessly into both modern and vintage settings. Add to cart now and enjoy its quiet charm.