Grace your table for the holidays with this beautiful set of Noritake table China Laverne 5810.
Noritake is a renowned Japanese porcelain manufacturer founded in 1904, known for high-quality dinnerware exported widely to the U.S. and beyond.
The Laverne pattern was produced by Noritake from 1957 to 1966. This places it firmly in the mid-20th century post-war era, when Noritake resumed full-scale production after World War II. Pieces from this period typically feature a backstamp with “Noritake” along with “Made in Japan” (indicating manufacture after 1921) and the pattern number 5810. The design often includes a white base with platinum (or gold) edging, a subtle tan band near the rim, and a central motif of wispy grasses and long-stemmed flowers in neutral tones with hints of blue—classic for Noritake’s elegant, understated styles of the time.
Discontinued Status: This pattern is no longer in production, making it collectible.
Value and Care: Sets in good condition can range from $50–$300+ depending on completeness, but the platinum trim means it’s not microwave-safe (avoid metal in microwaves).