Kid ending in East -- China
I believe the answer is:
tea set
'china' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
'kid ending in east' is the wordplay.
'kid' becomes 'tease' (I've seen this before).
'ending in' suggests the final letters.
The final letter of 'east' is 't'.
'tease'+'t'='TEA-SET'
(Other definitions for tea set that I've seen before include "Collection of crockery from estate" , "Matching plates, cups, etc" , "Equipment for an afternoon meal" , "Set of crockery for serving light meal" , "China for small meal" .)