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Vintage Fine China Dinnerware Set with Pink Rose Motif

Antique and Vintage Kitchenware / Fine China

AI Estimated Value

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$450.00 - $650.00

As of May 22, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a comprehensive set of fine china dinnerware featuring a delicate 'Rose Chintz' or 'Moss Rose' style pattern. The set is crafted from translucent ivory-toned porcelain or bone china, accented with central bouquets of pink roses and green leaves, surrounded by a coordinating floral filigree border. The collection includes dinner plates, salad/dessert plates, saucers, soup bowls, a large oval serving platter, a lidded sugar bowl, and a full service of teacups. The teacups feature elegant 'C' shaped handles. Each piece is finished with a fine metallic gold-toned rim, indicating a formal aesthetic typical of mid-20th-century craftsmanship (circa 1950s-1970s). The set is accompanied by quilted white vinyl storage cases with zippered closures and cardboard dividers, suggesting they have been well-preserved and protected from mechanical wear. The condition appears to be excellent with no visible chips or cracks from this perspective, and the floral decals remain vibrant. While specific maker's marks are not visible without turning the pieces over, the pattern style is consistent with manufacturers like Noritake, Sango, or Mikasa. The overall quality reflects high-standard ceramic production suitable for formal dining and heirloom preservation.

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Upon visual inspection of this extensive 'Moss Rose' style fine china service, I find the set to be in excellent vintage condition. The ivory-toned porcelain exhibits a high degree of translucency, and the gold-toned rims appear intact with minimal shelf wear or gilding loss. The inclusion of quilted storage cases suggests a history of careful stewardship, likely preserving the glaze and decals from the micro-scratching often found on sets of this age (circa 1950s-1970s). The market for mid-century floral china is currently stable, driven by collectors interested in 'Granny Chic' aesthetics and traditional holiday entertaining. While patterns such as Noritake's 'Rosemarie' or similar Sango sets are common, the completeness of this set—including the lidded sugar bowl and oval platter—elevates its marketability. Comparables for a full service for 8 to 12 in this condition typically hammer between $400 and $700 depending on the specific maker's mark. Value is significantly influenced by the total piece count and the lack of damage. My valuation assumes no hidden chips or 'flea bites.' Limitations of this digital appraisal include the inability to inspect the backstamps for brand verification or to check for internal stress fractures (crazing) that may not be visible in photographs. To finalize a formal authentication, an in-person inspection of the maker’s marks is required to determine if this is a premier manufacturer like Royal Doulton or a more common export brand. Additionally, checking for 'clink' resonance would confirm structural integrity, and provenance documentation could further establish its history as a singular heirloom collection.

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