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Porcelain bonbon dish with lid in "Queen Victoria" pattern by Herend
Porcelain bonbon dish with lid in "Queen Victoria" pattern by Herend
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CHF 55.00
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This porcelain bonbon dish was produced by the renowned Hungarian porcelain manufacturer Herend, established in 1826. The piece features the famous "Queen Victoria" pattern, which was created in 1851 for Queen Victoria of England at the First World Exhibition in London and became one of Herend's most iconic designs.
The Queen Victoria pattern, characterized by its colorful butterflies and peony flowers with vibrant green leaves, represents the pinnacle of hand-painted porcelain craftsmanship. Collectors and enthusiasts of fine European porcelain highly value Herend pieces for their exceptional quality, intricate hand-painting, and historical significance, making them sought-after items in the antique and luxury goods market.
The Queen Victoria pattern, characterized by its colorful butterflies and peony flowers with vibrant green leaves, represents the pinnacle of hand-painted porcelain craftsmanship. Collectors and enthusiasts of fine European porcelain highly value Herend pieces for their exceptional quality, intricate hand-painting, and historical significance, making them sought-after items in the antique and luxury goods market.
Origin :
Herend, Hungary
Time Period :
Mid to Late 20th century
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