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Vintage Floral Bone China Miniature Creamer

Antique and Vintage Kitchenware

AI Estimated Value

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$12.00 - $18.00

As of June 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a miniature ceramic creamer or milk pitcher, likely crafted from fine china or porcelain. The item features a classic tapered body with a integrated spout and a delicate loop handle. The base color is a clean, bright white with a glazed finish. A central decorative floral motif adorns the front side, depicting a cluster of roses in shades of pink and yellow with green foliage. The rim of the pitcher is accented with a thin band of metallic gold gilding, which shows slight thinning consistent with age and gentle use. The scale of the item appears small, possibly part of a dollhouse tea set or an individual creamer service. The construction is refined with thin walls, indicating quality ceramic workmanship often seen in Mid-Century Japanese or European imports. There are no visible cracks or deep chips, suggesting the item is in good vintage condition. While maker's marks are not visible in this orientation, the style and transfer-ware application method are characteristic of affordable luxury kitchenware from the 1950s or 1960s. The surface remains glossy, and the handle is securely attached without signs of repair.

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I have examined these images of the miniature floral creamer. The item appears to be a mid-20th-century porcelain piece, most likely of Japanese origin (often marked 'Occupied Japan' or 'Made in Japan') or possibly a German souvenir ware. The transfer-ware decal application of roses and the gilded rim are consistent with mass-produced affordable luxury items from the 1950s. The condition is assessed as 'Good Vintage'; the glaze maintains a high gloss, though the slight thinning of the gold gilding on the rim confirms age and handling. No structural fractures or crazing are visible. The market for miniature bone china is currently saturated. While charming, these items were produced in high volumes. Comparables found on secondary markets (eBay, Etsy) frequently sell within the $10 to $20 range. The lack of a visible backstamp or maker's mark (e.g., Lefton, Royal Albert, or Noritake) prevents a premium valuation. Rarity is low, as these were common household gifts and collectibles. Value is driven by the aesthetic appeal to dollhouse collectors or 'cottagecore' enthusiasts rather than high-end porcelain investors. Please note that this appraisal is based solely on visual inspection of photographs. A definitive valuation would require an in-person examination to check for 'flea bite' chips along the base, verify the weight/translucency indicative of true bone china versus heavier earthenware, and inspect the underside for faded overglaze marks. Provenance documentation regarding its original purchase or set affiliation would also provide more context for its history.

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