Herend - Vase - Ceramic

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Herend porcelain vase from Hungary, dating to 1980–1990, in the Chinese Bouquet (Apponyi) design, white with rust/orange decoration and 24‑carat gold edges, measuring 24.5 cm high, 16 cm opening and 8 cm base, in as new condition.

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The vase is a work of the Hungarian porcelain factory Herend and features a very popular design called Chinese Bouquet or Apponyi. Vase details Manufacturer: Herend Porcelain Manufactory, founded in Hungary in 1826, known for its high-quality hand-painted porcelain. Pattern: Chinese Bouquet (also known as Apponyi) was developed from the older Fleurs des Indes (Indian Flowers) pattern and was first introduced in 1930 for Count Albert Apponyi. The central motif depicts a stylized peony surrounded by foliage. Color: The decoration on the vase shown is in rust or orange (Apponyi Orange / Rust), one of many color variations available for this pattern. Features: The vase is decorated with 24-carat gold edges and accents. The style of the vase, with its base and handles, is reminiscent of the Empire style.
Height: 24.5 cm
Opening diameter: 16 cm
Bottom: 8 × 8 cm

The vase is a work of the Hungarian porcelain factory Herend and features a very popular design called Chinese Bouquet or Apponyi. Vase details Manufacturer: Herend Porcelain Manufactory, founded in Hungary in 1826, known for its high-quality hand-painted porcelain. Pattern: Chinese Bouquet (also known as Apponyi) was developed from the older Fleurs des Indes (Indian Flowers) pattern and was first introduced in 1930 for Count Albert Apponyi. The central motif depicts a stylized peony surrounded by foliage. Color: The decoration on the vase shown is in rust or orange (Apponyi Orange / Rust), one of many color variations available for this pattern. Features: The vase is decorated with 24-carat gold edges and accents. The style of the vase, with its base and handles, is reminiscent of the Empire style.
Height: 24.5 cm
Opening diameter: 16 cm
Bottom: 8 × 8 cm

Details

Era
1900-2000
Country of Origin
Hungary
Material
Ceramic
Manufacturer/ Brand
Herend
Colour
Gold, White
Condition
As new - unused
Height
24.5 cm
Width
16 cm
Depth
8 cm
Estimated Period
1980-1990
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