Herend - Platter (2) - Queen Victoria - Bone china

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Florentin Brunz Gaborieau
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Two Herend Hungary bone china porcelain nut bowls in the model Queen Victoria, handpainted and in excellent condition, with dimensions 15 cm wide, 9 cm deep and 3.5 cm high, weighing 228 g in total.

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Herend Hungary - two porcelain nut bowls "Queen Victoria"

Herend porcelain is made in the town of Herend in Veszprém Province, Hungary, located in the Balaton Hills. Since its founding in 1826, the factory has grown into a world-famous luxury brand, known for its handmade and hand-painted high-quality porcelain, often associated with European aristocracy.

Marked "Herend Hungary handpainted 7724 VA 7 and Herend Hungary handpainted 7794 18"

The bowls are in excellent condition, see photos.

This lot will be well packaged and sent by registered mail.

Herend Hungary - two porcelain nut bowls "Queen Victoria"

Herend porcelain is made in the town of Herend in Veszprém Province, Hungary, located in the Balaton Hills. Since its founding in 1826, the factory has grown into a world-famous luxury brand, known for its handmade and hand-painted high-quality porcelain, often associated with European aristocracy.

Marked "Herend Hungary handpainted 7724 VA 7 and Herend Hungary handpainted 7794 18"

The bowls are in excellent condition, see photos.

This lot will be well packaged and sent by registered mail.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
228 g
Porcelain type
Bone china
Number of objects
2
Material
Porcelain
Manufacturer/brand
Herend
Model
Queen Victoria
Country of origin
Hungary
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
3.5 cm
Width
15 cm
Depth
9 cm
Estimated period
1950-1980
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