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Herend Apponyi AV Green Chinese Bouquet Dessert Set
6 pieces of Dessert Plates: 2.5 × 16 cm (Model Number: 1515)
1 piece Serving Plate: 3.5 x 29 cm (Model Number: 1527)
Every single piece is in beautiful condition, with no damage or repairs. The gilding is also beautiful, bright, and complete. You will not be disappointed with their condition.
All plates are fully marked and guaranteed original Herend porcelain.
About the Apponyi Pattern
The Apponyi pattern is one of Herend’s most iconic designs. It originates from the famous “Indian Basket” motif that became popular in the 18th–19th centuries. Count Albert Apponyi, a member of a prominent Hungarian aristocratic family, requested a simplified and more elegant version of the Indian Basket design around 1930.
The result was the Apponyi pattern, characterized by its central stylized flower motif and rich hand-painted detailing with luxurious gold accents. To this day, it remains one of Herend’s most beloved and collectible patterns.
Shipping
Shipping is extremely safe:
Double-boxed
Wrapped in air-bubble protective material
Thoroughly cushioned with paper
Your items will be packed with great care to ensure they arrive in perfect condition.
A stunning, pristine Herend set for collectors and lovers of fine porcelain.
Herend Apponyi AV Green Chinese Bouquet Dessert Set
6 pieces of Dessert Plates: 2.5 × 16 cm (Model Number: 1515)
1 piece Serving Plate: 3.5 x 29 cm (Model Number: 1527)
Every single piece is in beautiful condition, with no damage or repairs. The gilding is also beautiful, bright, and complete. You will not be disappointed with their condition.
All plates are fully marked and guaranteed original Herend porcelain.
About the Apponyi Pattern
The Apponyi pattern is one of Herend’s most iconic designs. It originates from the famous “Indian Basket” motif that became popular in the 18th–19th centuries. Count Albert Apponyi, a member of a prominent Hungarian aristocratic family, requested a simplified and more elegant version of the Indian Basket design around 1930.
The result was the Apponyi pattern, characterized by its central stylized flower motif and rich hand-painted detailing with luxurious gold accents. To this day, it remains one of Herend’s most beloved and collectible patterns.
Shipping
Shipping is extremely safe:
Double-boxed
Wrapped in air-bubble protective material
Thoroughly cushioned with paper
Your items will be packed with great care to ensure they arrive in perfect condition.
A stunning, pristine Herend set for collectors and lovers of fine porcelain.

