Nr. 101368346

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Herend - Kaffeeservice für 6 Personen (15) - Porzellan - VBO Queen Victoria
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€ 755
Vor 6 Wochen

Herend - Kaffeeservice für 6 Personen (15) - Porzellan - VBO Queen Victoria

Exquisite Herend porcelain coffee set in the iconic Victoria pattern (VBO), one of the most celebrated and elegant designs of the Herend Porcelain Manufactory. The set features nature-inspired handles, delicately modeled to resemble tree branches, giving the pieces an organic, refined, and highly artistic appearance. This form is considered one of the most beautiful coffee set shapes ever produced by Herend. Set Contents & Details 6 coffee cups – 5.5 × 7.3 × 9 cm Model no.: 1728 6 saucers – 3 × 11.5 cm Model no.: 1728 1 milk jug – 9 × 11 × 7 cm Model no.: 1644 1 sugar bowl – 10 × 10 cm Model no.: 1663 1 coffee pot – 18 × 16 × 10 cm Model no.: 1613 Condition All pieces are in perfect, flawless condition: no cracks no chips no repairs no wear or signs of use Even the delicate rose petals decoration are completely intact and pristine. Special Marking – “Csemege” With the exception of the cups, all pieces bear an additional “Csemege” mark beneath the standard Herend hallmark. The Csemege Company (originally Csemege Kereskedelmi Vállalat, later Csemege Édesipari Gyár) was a major Hungarian state-owned enterprise. In 1939, Julius Meinl established one of the most modern factory complexes of its time in Budapest (Budafoki út–Galvani utca). In the late 1980s, Csemege merged with the Austrian Julius Meinl, was privatized in the 1990s, and later acquired by the Belgian Delhaize Group. Its stores were renamed Match in the 2000s before eventually leaving the Hungarian market. Csemege was famous in the 1980s for its iconic gourmet counters, cheese towers, and refined delicatessen offerings. During the 1970s, the Herend Porcelain Manufactory supplied its finest porcelain to the largest state enterprises, allowing top management and political leaders to use the most elite tableware. The “Csemege” marking has strong collector’s value, as such pieces were typically owned by high-ranking executives and political figures. Herend consciously cultivated relationships with influential companies and institutions, making these marked sets historically and culturally significant. Shipping We answer every message in 1 day on customers language. We can be reached via Catawiki messenger. All items will be carefully wrapped in bubble wrap and double-boxed to ensure safe delivery. A rare opportunity to acquire a museum-quality Herend Victoria coffee set with exceptional provenance and collector appeal.

Nr. 101368346

Verkauft
Herend - Kaffeeservice für 6 Personen (15) - Porzellan - VBO Queen Victoria

Herend - Kaffeeservice für 6 Personen (15) - Porzellan - VBO Queen Victoria

Exquisite Herend porcelain coffee set in the iconic Victoria pattern (VBO), one of the most celebrated and elegant designs of the Herend Porcelain Manufactory. The set features nature-inspired handles, delicately modeled to resemble tree branches, giving the pieces an organic, refined, and highly artistic appearance. This form is considered one of the most beautiful coffee set shapes ever produced by Herend.

Set Contents & Details

6 coffee cups – 5.5 × 7.3 × 9 cm
Model no.: 1728

6 saucers – 3 × 11.5 cm
Model no.: 1728

1 milk jug – 9 × 11 × 7 cm
Model no.: 1644

1 sugar bowl – 10 × 10 cm
Model no.: 1663

1 coffee pot – 18 × 16 × 10 cm
Model no.: 1613

Condition

All pieces are in perfect, flawless condition:

no cracks

no chips

no repairs

no wear or signs of use

Even the delicate rose petals decoration are completely intact and pristine.

Special Marking – “Csemege”

With the exception of the cups, all pieces bear an additional “Csemege” mark beneath the standard Herend hallmark.

The Csemege Company (originally Csemege Kereskedelmi Vállalat, later Csemege Édesipari Gyár) was a major Hungarian state-owned enterprise. In 1939, Julius Meinl established one of the most modern factory complexes of its time in Budapest (Budafoki út–Galvani utca).
In the late 1980s, Csemege merged with the Austrian Julius Meinl, was privatized in the 1990s, and later acquired by the Belgian Delhaize Group. Its stores were renamed Match in the 2000s before eventually leaving the Hungarian market.

Csemege was famous in the 1980s for its iconic gourmet counters, cheese towers, and refined delicatessen offerings. During the 1970s, the Herend Porcelain Manufactory supplied its finest porcelain to the largest state enterprises, allowing top management and political leaders to use the most elite tableware.

The “Csemege” marking has strong collector’s value, as such pieces were typically owned by high-ranking executives and political figures. Herend consciously cultivated relationships with influential companies and institutions, making these marked sets historically and culturally significant.

Shipping

We answer every message in 1 day on customers language. We can be reached via Catawiki messenger.

All items will be carefully wrapped in bubble wrap and double-boxed to ensure safe delivery.

A rare opportunity to acquire a museum-quality Herend Victoria coffee set with exceptional provenance and collector appeal.

Höchstgebot
€ 755
Florentin Brunz Gaborieau
Experte
Schätzung  € 700 - € 800

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