Beautiful 9 piece tea set in its original box number 1482 . Not one nik or crack
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Re: Princess house
Princess House Vintage Garden (YOUTH) Tea Set #1482 with 9 pieces; Tea Pot w/Lid, 2 Cups, 2 Saucers, Sugar bowl with Lid, Creamer.
Although I do not know the exact dating on these I can tell you they are not very old nor valuable. I believe they are circa 1970 - 1985, Something that will tell you something is not really old would be indicated by it being marked vintage. Lets face it it is now vintage but its not an antique. Having been made in China it was something made for a low cost en mass.
When our girls were little their birthdays were within a few weeks of each other. Because these lovely pretty little pieces are so nice, it seemed fitting they had a Tea Party, Thier friends dressed up and brought their baby dolls. It was a fitting event set for royalty, The young ladies all got to take the cup they used home as a party favor.
Est value - $25 - $ 50 pending on target market / where sold.
Pity its tea time or I would write more.
Warmest Regards;
Thomas J. Gordyn
Certified Proffessional Appraiser - AIOA
Proud Member of The American Numismatic Association