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Queen Anne Bone China Tea SetCondition like new
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I have these items but not sure their value and make - contact me for more info.... AI identifications from photos - Overall Style & EraPrimary styles representedPressed glass with cut patterns (often mistaken for cut crystal)Late Victorian → Depression era → mid-20th century (roughly 1890s–1950s)Mostly American and European mass-produced glassThese were very common household and display pieces, not luxury crystal.Left Image1. Stoppered DecanterStylePressed glass decanter with geometric and fan cutsTypical of 1920s–1940sNotesStopper appears original (important)Glass looks clear, not lead crystal2. Square Covered Butter Dish / CanisterStylePressed glss, Art Deco influenceVery common tableware formHigher if mint and lid fits perfectlyMiddle Image3. Footed Covered Bowl (Leaf & Berry motif)StyleClassic pressed glass candy dishPattern resembles early American pressed designsLikely 1900–19304. Open Footed Bowl (Diamond / Crosshatch)StylePressed glass imitating cut crystalDepression-era look5. Small Covered Dish (possibly sugar bowl)StylePressed glass, scalloped edgeVery common6. Low Covered Bowl / CompoteStylePressed glass with starburst baseEarly–mid 20th centuryRight Image7–10. Decorative Bowls & DishesStylesStarburst basesFan and floral motifsMostly pressed glass serving bowlsThese were mass-produced, often sold as giftware or wedding presents.Important Clarification: Cut Glass vs Pressed GlassThese pieces:❌ are not hand-cut crystal✅ are pressed glass with molded “cut” patternsTrue cut crystal would:Have sharper edgesShow tool marksRing when tappedSell for 2–5× moreDescribe as “vintage pressed glass” (not cut crystal)Approximate South African Rand (ZAR) values Individual Piece Value (South African Rand)Left ImageStoppered Decanter~R360 – R720Square Covered Dish / Butter Dish~R270 – R540Middle ImageFooted Covered Bowl (Leaf & Berry)~R450 – R810Open Footed Bowl~R270 – R540Small Covered Dish (Sugar Bowl)~R180 – R360Low Covered Bowl / Compote~R270 – R450Right ImageDecorative Bowls & Dishes~R180 – R450 each(depending on size and condition) Total Estimated ValuesIf sold individually:➡️ R2,880 – R4,860 (total across all pieces)If sold as one lot:➡️ ~R1,800 – R2,700 (easier quick sale)CONTACT - NO EMAILS AS THIS IS ADD PLACED ON BEHALF OF Beatrice083 245 6902
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Beautiful yellow glasses. Price is for 11 glasses
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