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Herend Hungary ©  
(Herend, 1826)

Complete dinner service with "Apponyi blue" decoration in blue porcelain on a white background, Ozier edge and gold profile

Consisting of 104 pieces: 12 placemats, 24 dinner plates, 12 soup plates, 24 fruit plates, a salad bowl, 1 cake stand, 1 oval serving plate, 1 circular serving plate, 2 leaf serving plates, 1 coffee pot, 1 sugar bowl, 1 milk jug, 12 coffee cups with saucers, 12 tea cups with saucers,
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The Apponyi pattern, also known as "Apponyi Flower" or "Indian Basket simplified," was created in 1930 at the request of Count Albert Apponyi, a Hungarian aristocrat and a great admirer of Herend porcelain. The design is a simplification of the more complex "Indian Basket" motif, inspired by 18th-century oriental motifs. In the Apponyi version, the central stylized floral motif is retained, surrounded by symmetrical sprigs and leaves, with a border decorated with small plant motifs and gold trim.


€ 3.000,00
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