
Vintage Floral Fine Bone China Tea Service for Four with Large Serving Platters
This is a vintage multi-piece tea service set crafted from fine white porcelain or bone china, featuring a classic 'Moss Rose' or similar floral botanical motif. The set consists of at least four pedestal teacups, matching saucers, and two large oval serving platters with scalloped, gilded edges and integrated handles. Each piece is decorated with delicate pink rose blooms, yellow buds, and sage green foliage, characteristic of Mid-Century traditional dinnerware styles common between 1950 and 1970. The construction displays high-quality translucent china with gold-leaf gilding along the rims and footed bases. While currently wrapped in protective plastic film, the visible surfaces appear to be in good vintage condition with no immediate chips or cracks visible, although some light rubbing to the gilt edges is common for its age. The handles on the platters feature ornate scrolling, and the teacups have a slightly flared lip. This set likely originates from a Japanese or European manufacturer (such as Royal Adderley or Sone) known for producing export-quality floral porcelain during the mid-20th century. The craftsmanship is refined, indicated by the thinness of the porcelain and the detail in the transfer-ware floral applications.
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Estimated Value
$150-$225
Basic Information
Category
Antique and Vintage Kitchenware / Tableware
Appraised On
January 18, 2026
Estimated Value
$150-$225
Item Description
This is a vintage multi-piece tea service set crafted from fine white porcelain or bone china, featuring a classic 'Moss Rose' or similar floral botanical motif. The set consists of at least four pedestal teacups, matching saucers, and two large oval serving platters with scalloped, gilded edges and integrated handles. Each piece is decorated with delicate pink rose blooms, yellow buds, and sage green foliage, characteristic of Mid-Century traditional dinnerware styles common between 1950 and 1970. The construction displays high-quality translucent china with gold-leaf gilding along the rims and footed bases. While currently wrapped in protective plastic film, the visible surfaces appear to be in good vintage condition with no immediate chips or cracks visible, although some light rubbing to the gilt edges is common for its age. The handles on the platters feature ornate scrolling, and the teacups have a slightly flared lip. This set likely originates from a Japanese or European manufacturer (such as Royal Adderley or Sone) known for producing export-quality floral porcelain during the mid-20th century. The craftsmanship is refined, indicated by the thinness of the porcelain and the detail in the transfer-ware floral applications.
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