This miniature gold trimmed porcelain tea set was a souvenir of Las Vegas Nevada in the early 1950s, made in Japan. Each piece has an illustration of casinos on the Strip. The Golden Nugget is the most prominent, and the only one named. On the other side of the strip are the Mint and Horseshoe casinos, not named but identifiable by their rooftop signage.
The covered teapot is 1-1/4" high by 3-3/8" wide from handle to spout. The plate is a little over 3" diameter, the cup an inch high. All three pieces are in very good vintage condition with some minor wear to the gold trim but no chips or damage.