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AI Identification

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Floral porcelain tea service set in the manner of mid-20th-century English bone china

Fine China and Porcelain

AI Estimated Value

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$45.00–$85.00

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a three-piece tea service set consisting of a pedestal teacup, a small saucer, and a larger bread-and-butter or dessert plate. The pieces appear to be made of fine porcelain or bone china with a cream or off-white glaze. Each piece is decorated with a vibrant polychrome floral transfer-ware design featuring pink tulips, blue bachelor's buttons, yellow primroses, and purple blossoms with green foliage. The rims of all three components, as well as the teacup handle and foot, are finished with thin gilt highlights. The cup features a distinct circular finger-loop handle and sits on a flaring pedestal base. The overall aesthetic is stylistically consistent with mid-century patterns from manufacturers such as Royal Albert or Paragon, though no maker's mark is visible in the provided image. The glaze appears bright and reflective, suggesting a well-preserved condition, with the gilding showing minimal visible wear. Without a physical inspection of the underside to check for stamps or hallmarks, a specific manufacturer cannot be attributed, as this floral style was widely produced throughout the 20th century.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the provided image, I have evaluated this three-piece floral tea service set comprising a pedestal cup, saucer, and dessert plate. The set exhibits characteristics consistent with mid-20th-century English bone china, featuring polychrome floral transfer-ware and gilt highlights. I can see a well-preserved glaze and intact gilding, which suggests a high level of care; however, I cannot verify the presence of a maker's mark or the substrate's translucency from a photo alone. Without a physical inspection or a clear view of the hallmarks, I cannot attribute this to a specific prestige manufacturer such as Royal Albert or Paragon. My estimate of $45–$85 is based on the assumption that these pieces represent high-quality vintage bone china. If the set were to be identified through hallmark verification as being by a highly collectible maker, the value might sit at the upper end of the range or higher. Conversely, if an in-person examination reveals these to be modern reproductions or unsigned mass-market porcelain without the translucency of bone china, the value would likely drop to $15–$25. To confirm this valuation, an expert appraisal would require a physical inspection of the underside to check for stamps and an evaluation of the porcelain's weight and resonance. Generally, the market for mid-century floral tea-ware remains stable for complete, undamaged 'trio' sets, though demand is most consistent for recognized patterns. This estimate assumes no chips, cracks, or significant restoration, which would need scientific testing or magnification to fully rule out. Authenticity and brand attribution remains a working hypothesis subject to physical hallmark verification and provenance documentation.

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