Bone China Flower Bouquet in Stained Glass Display Case
Unbranded (Attributed to Aynsley or Royal Doulton) · Art & Decor > Home Decor Accents

Era / Decade
1970s-1980s (based on stained glass housing and floral mold style)
Material
Bone china floral figurine, mirrored glass base, clear glass panels, and lead/copper-foil soldering.
Condition
Good. Individual petals on bone china flowers are prone to micro-chipping; the glass casing appears intact with natural patina on the metal finish.
Demand Level
Moderate - Popular with cottagecore, grandmillennial, and vintage vanity collectors.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
$25.00 - $40.00
Estimated Retail Value
$45.00 - $65.00 (as a vintage boutique gift item)
Comparable Sales
Similar Aynsley or floral-in-glass boxes typically sell for $20-$35 plus shipping on eBay and Etsy depending on the complexity of the flower arrangement.
Description
Exquisite vintage trinket box featuring a hand-painted bone china floral arrangement. The bouquet includes a center pink rose surrounded by pansies and violets, housed in a handcrafted stained-glass style box with a mirrored floor and leaded metal seams. Perfect as a vanity decor piece or a sentimental gift.
Key Features
Hand-painted delicate porcelain; mirrored base for light reflection; classic English garden cottagecore aesthetic; dual-material collectibility.
Authenticity Indicators
Construction style matches mid-century English giftware. High confidence in materials (bone china vs plastic), but Medium confidence in specific manufacturer without a bottom stamp.
Flaws to Note
Possible minor chips to thin porcelain edges; patina/oxidation on the lead lines of the glass box (may need gentle cleaning).
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
Etsy (best for vintage aesthetics), eBay (general collectors), or Facebook Marketplace (local gift seekers).
Selling Tips
Use keywords like 'Cottagecore', 'Shabby Chic', 'Bone China Rose', and 'Victorian Style'. Package excessively well with bubble wrap inside the glass box to prevent the flower from rattling and breaking during shipment.