

Like many Mikasa items, these were manufactured by third-party producers, not Mikasa itself. There's strong evidence that Walther Glas in Germany made similar Mikasa-design glassware during the late 20th? Century, and collectors frequently attribute such lines to Walther Glas fabrication for Mikasa? "Made by Walther Glas of Germany for Mikasa".
The Motion pattern often lacks visible branding or marking on the glass itself. Mikasa did not typically mark the base or underside; identification comes from pattern catalogues or packaging labels rather than etching or logos?? As with many pieces, packaging or labels may include the pattern name (Motion) or item codes like MICMOT or DOLD.
These are generally considered mid-range vintage pieces, not fine-cut crystal by Waterford or Baccarat, but still desirable aesthetically and functional. Excellent vintage condition with no chips, cracks, or damages. Further details please see all the pictures. They are so elegant and beautiful. They are good for upcoming holidays to use or display.
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