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Famille Rose mille-fleurs style porcelain tea set

Ceramics and Porcelain

AI Estimated Value

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$600 - $1,200

As of May 25, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This porcelain tea service features an intricate 'mille-fleurs' (thousand flowers) pattern characterized by a dense, overlapping floral motif that blankets the exterior surfaces. The set includes cups, saucers, a teapot, and lidded containers, all appearing to be constructed from a white glazed porcelain. The floral decoration is executed in a vibrant palette of pink, yellow, blue, green, and orange enamels, consistent with the Famille Rose tradition. High-contrast gold-tone gilding is applied to the rims, handles, and as a background fill between the floral elements. Stylistically, the set is consistent with 20th-century Chinese export porcelain produced in the Canton or Jingdezhen regions. The craftsmanship displays heavy enameling and a distinct 'nested' floral arrangement. No maker's marks are visible in the provided image to verify a specific workshop or age; therefore, the identification relies on these visible stylistic features. Condition appears generally good with no immediately apparent chips or cracks, though some minor rubbing or wear to the gilded rims might be expected upon closer physical inspection. Measurements cannot be determined from the photo, but the proportions are consistent with standard tea or coffee service pieces.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided image of the Famille Rose 'mille-fleurs' style porcelain tea set. Based on what I can see, the set exhibits dense, vibrant enameling and extensive gilding characteristic of 20th-century Chinese export porcelain. My appraisal is based on the hypothesis that this is a mid-20th-century set produced in Jingdezhen or Canton; however, I cannot verify the age, porcelain quality, or maker's marks from a photo alone. The value of $600 to $1,200 reflects a complete, well-preserved service of this aesthetic. Condition plays a vital role; while I see no obvious damage, I cannot verify the presence of hairline cracks, chips, or the extent of gilt wear without a physical inspection. Market demand for thousand-flower motifs remains steady due to their decorative appeal, though prices vary significantly based on the precision of the hand-painting. This estimate assumes the pieces are hand-decorated rather than modern mass-produced transfers. To confirm a more precise valuation or verify authenticity, an in-person examination is required to inspect for reign marks or workshop seals often found on the underside. Scientific testing of the enamel composition and a review of provenance documentation would also be necessary. If later inspection reveals that the set is a later late-20th-century reproduction or utilizes printed decals rather than hand-painted enamels, the fair market value would likely decrease to a range of $150 to $300. The current estimate resides at the higher end for items of this style, assuming the attribution to a mid-century period is correct.

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