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Submitted photo · June 26, 2026

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AI Identification

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Cardboard box labelled for a Mikasa dinnerware set

Household Storage and Packaging

AI Estimated Value

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$5 - $15

As of June 26, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a rectangular corrugated cardboard shipping or storage box. The front panel features black printed text that reads: 'LAN18 GOLDEN LEGACY', '20 PC. SET 1 SET', 'MIKASA FINE IVORY', and 'LAN18 /20'. Above the main text is a faded blue horizontal stripe. The box appears to be constructed from standard brown Kraft paperboard. The visible condition includes significant wear consistent with age and storage, such as crushed corners, surface abrasions, and white residue or scuff marks near the bottom edge. While the box is branded with the Mikasa logo, it is important to note that the contents are not visible in the image, and the box itself remains unverified as to its original assembly or current contents. The style of the typeface and branding are consistent with late 20th-century mass-market retail packaging. Without physical inspection, the presence or integrity of the described 20-piece 'Fine Ivory' dinnerware set cannot be confirmed.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, I am evaluating a rectangular corrugated cardboard shipping container bearing printed text suggesting it was manufactured for a Mikasa 'Golden Legacy' dinnerware set. From what I can see, the item exhibits physical characteristics typical of mass-produced retail packaging from the late 20th century. My appraisal is based on the assumption that this is the actual packaging for the referenced brand, though I cannot verify this from a photo alone. The value of this item is severely limited by its condition and its nature as a secondary storage object. I observe significant structural wear, including crushed corners, surface abrasions, and unidentified white residue. In the market for household ephemera, utility packaging typically holds nominal value unless it is in pristine condition or associated with highly collectible luxury goods. This box appears to be standard trade dress for a mass-market ceramic line. The estimate rests on the hypothesis that this is a period-appropriate box. Should the box be a later reproduction or if the branding is found to be inaccurate upon physical inspection, the value would drop to a negligible or zero-dollar amount. Conversely, should the box be found to contain the 20-piece 'Fine Ivory' set described on the exterior, the value would increase significantly based on the condition of the ceramics. To confirm the nature of this item, a physical inspection is required to check the interior contents, the integrity of the cardboard fibers, and any manufacturer stamps on the underside. Currently, the market demand for standalone used shipping boxes of this type is extremely low.

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