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Chintz Floral Fine Bone China Tea and Decorative Set

Vintage Porcelain & Ceramics

AI Estimated Value

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$45.00-$65.00

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a mixed collection of fine bone china comprising a miniature teapot, a handled pedestal basket vase, a cylindrical bud vase, a bread and butter plate, and a teacup with matching saucer. Each piece features a vibrant 'Chintz' style transfer pattern of purple and lavender pansies or violets with green foliage set against a bright white porcelain ground. The construction is delicate with thin walls characteristic of mid-20th-century English or Japanese export porcelain. Gold gilt accents are visible on the rims, handles, and the teapot's finial, though some rubbing and gilt loss is apparent, particularly on the teapot handle and the edges of the plate. The basket vase features a distinctive twisted handle and a flared, ruffled rim. The plate shows a textured, embossed weave pattern around the border. The set appears to be in good vintage condition without visible cracks or heavy crazing, though light surface scuffing is present on the plate. These pieces likely date from the 1950s to the 1970s, reflecting a romantic, Victorian-revival aesthetic common in floral commemorative or giftware ceramics.

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I have carefully examined the provided image of this six-piece miniature and decorative porcelain collection. The set displays the hallmark characteristics of post-war floral ceramics, likely originating from a mid-market English manufacturer such as Royal Albert or a quality Japanese export house like Lefton or Noritake. The 'Chintz' pansy motif is vibrant, and the application of gold gilt on the textured 'basket-weave' rim of the bread-and-butter plate suggests a Victorian-revival style popular in the 1960s. Physically, the items appear in 'Good' vintage condition; however, I noted visible thinning of the gilt on the teapot handle and plate edges, which suggests moderate handling over time. Market demand for such 'smalls' remains steady among traditional floral collectors, though the lack of a cohesive single manufacturer mark (common in mixed giftware sets) keeps the valuation in a decorative rather than investment-grade tier. Similar mixed lots of pansy-patterned bone china currently fetch between $7 and $15 per piece on the secondary market. The floral basket and miniature teapot are the strongest pull-factors for this specific lot. Critically, a definitive valuation is limited by the digital nature of this inspection. I cannot inspect for 'tink' tests to detect hairline fractures, nor can I verify the presence of backstamps or makers' marks hidden from view. A physical examination is required to confirm the presence of crazing under UV light and to weigh the density of the bone china. To fully authenticate these pieces, I would require high-resolution photographs of the underside of each item to verify hallmarks and provenance documentation regarding the original purchase or acquisition history.

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