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Submitted photo · June 12, 2026

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4 piece coffee or tea set

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AI Identification

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Mikasa-style Petite Bone china tea set pieces

Dinnerware

AI Estimated Value

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$40 - $75

As of June 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This collection of translucent white ceramic ware is consistent with a small tea or coffee service set. The visible items include at least two cups and two saucers characterized by a delicate floral motif in soft tones of peach, tan, and faded greenery. The edges of the vessels and plates are accented with a metallic gold-toned trim. The cup held in the foreground displays a backstamp that appears to read 'MIKASA Petite Bone L5203 BALLAD JAPAN' in gold lettering. This marking is consistent with the Mikasa 'Ballad' pattern, typically associated with late 20th-century production, though this remains a hypothesis as stamps can be replicated. The user indicates this is part of a 4-piece set, which is an unverified claim. The pieces appear to be in good condition with no visible chips or cracks in the photograph, though there is minor surface reflection. The craftsmanship is consistent with bone china, noted for its lightweight and translucent properties. The presence of the manufacturer's mark suggests a specific attribution, but without physical inspection, we treat this as consistent with the stated brand and pattern.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have examined a four-piece ceramic service set consisting of two cups and two saucers. The set features a delicate floral pattern with gold-toned trim on translucent white bodies. I can see a backstamp on one piece that appears consistent with the Mikasa 'Ballad' (L5203) pattern, which per the user's submission is attributed to Japanese bone china production from the late 20th century. Based on what I can see, the craftsmanship appears to be of high quality with no visible structural damage, though I cannot verify the absence of microscopic crazing or wear to the gold trim from a photograph. This estimate is a hypothesis based on the assumption that the pieces match the claimed manufacturer and pattern; however, since markings can be replicated, I treat this attribution as unverified. In the current secondary market, vintage bone china from established manufacturers remains popular for replacements, though individual four-piece sets typically see more modest demand compared to full dinner services. The value of $40-$75 assumes the pieces are of the stated brand and in excellent condition. If they were found to be later reproductions or 'in the style of' without the specific brand mark, the value would likely decrease to $15-$25. To confirm this estimate, a physical inspection is required to verify the weight, translucency, and the specific application of the glaze and gilding. I cannot provide a definitive identification without examining the texture and confirming the mark's placement under magnification.

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