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Chinese Tea Set

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I have a tea set from China: two cups and saucers, Tea carafe, sugar bowl and creamer. Underneath it looks to be made out of Porcelain, it is painted green with gold accents like a dragon and some other characters.  I'd like to know where it came from, who made it, when it was made and how much is it worth.

My Mother got this from her Great Grandmother. Her great grandmother told her that she got it from a painter ( I think his name was Vos) who painted the Chinese Emperess. He had gotten it from China or the Empress.

Category Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium Porcelain with green paint with gold trim.
Distinguishing marks Gold Dragons
Condition Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item tray is about 12" by 10"
Date Period late 1800's to early 1900's
Weight 3lbs
History My Mother got this from her Great Grandmother. Her great grandmother told her that she got it from a painter ( I think his name was Vos) who painted the Chinese Emperess. He had gotten it from China or the Empress.
Price Paid (If known) heirloom
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