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Bone China brooch and earrings made in England

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Bone China Floral Brooch and Earrings Set

Jewelry Set

AI Estimated Value

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$75-125

As of June 4, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a set of three decorative items, likely a brooch and a pair of matching earrings, crafted from bone china in the form of floral arrangements. The central piece, presumably the brooch, features a cluster of various flowers, including what appears to be a purple pansy, smaller pink and yellow roses, and pale yellow blossoms nestled among vibrant green leaves. The two smaller pieces, likely earrings, each display a similar but simpler cluster of pink, yellow, and light blue or purple flowers with green leaves. All pieces exhibit intricate details, with delicate petals and textured leaves, indicative of hand-molding and painting. The colors are soft pastels, common in bone china floral pieces, suggesting a potentially older age or a classic aesthetic. Each flower's individual petals have been carefully formed, giving a three-dimensional and lifelike appearance. From the provided image, there are no immediately discernible condition issues such as chips, cracks, or repairs, though a closer inspection would be required to confirm this. The overall craftsmanship suggests a high level of artistry in ceramic modeling. As indicated by the additional context, these items are made of bone china and were manufactured in England, suggesting a period of production when such cottage industry or specialized ceramic artistry thrived, possibly mid to late 20th century. The intricate details and delicate nature are characteristic of handcrafted bone china jewelry.

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I have carefully examined the provided image of this Bone China Floral Brooch and Earrings Set, along with the information that it was made in England. Visually, the set presents beautifully, with intricate hand-molded and painted floral details. The colors are soft pastels, typical of bone china floral jewelry. From the image, the condition appears excellent, with no immediately discernible chips, cracks, or repairs, which is crucial for such delicate items. However, I must emphasize that this is based solely on visual inspection of the image, and a definitive condition assessment would require an in-person, tactile examination under magnification. Authenticity, specifically regarding the 'Bone China' designation and 'Made in England' origin, is taken from the owner's statement. While the aesthetic is consistent with bone china floral pieces produced in England, an in-person physical examination would be necessary to verify the material (e.g., translucency test) and to search for any maker's marks or stamps that would definitively confirm origin and manufacturer. Without physical handling, I cannot verify these claims independently. In terms of market conditions, bone china floral jewelry, while lovely, generally occupies a niche market. Demand is moderate, and such pieces are not considered rare. Numerous studios and artisans in England produced similar items, particularly from the mid to late 20th century. Comparables, often found on online marketplaces or at antique fairs, typically range from $20 for single pieces to $80-150 for well-preserved sets by lesser-known makers, sometimes more for sets by recognized brands or significant age. Factors impacting value include the intricacy of the molding, the quality of the hand-painting, and most importantly, the condition (absence of damage). The apparent excellent condition of this set enhances its value within its category. Considering the apparent excellent condition and the detailed craftsmanship, but also acknowledging the generally modest market for such items and the limitations of an image-based appraisal for full authenticity, I estimate the appraisal value for this Bone China Floral Brooch and Earrings Set to be in the range of $75-125.

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