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Herend Bonbonierre Porcelain
- Item Number
- 304
- Estimated Value
- 300 USD
- Opening Bid
- 125 USD
Item Description
Herend Bonbonierre Porcelain - Fine porcelain from Hungarian maker of world class art. This piece is from a private collection dating back to the 1960s.
Herend holds a rich history spanning many years, crossing many oceans and charming generation after generation to enjoy worldwide acclaim as the pinnacle in supreme porcelain, also known as “white gold.”
Now the biggest porcelain manufactory in Europe, Herend was founded in 1826 to produce earthenware in the small Hungarian village for which it was named. At the time, Hungary was flooded with low-cost pottery, so competition was fierce. In 1839 a major turning point occurred when Mor Fischer became the Manufactory’s new owner. Taking Herend in an entirely new direction, visionary Fischer carved out the unique niche of producing dinnerware replacement pieces for Europe’s royal families to complement their valuable porcelain patterns from Germany and the Far East.
Queen Victoria dined on it. Princess Diana delighted to it in her Christmas stocking. Now savor a special Herend experience of your own.
Item Special Note
Approximately 4 1/2" high by 6 1/4" diameter.
This will be shipped to you from San Francisco carefully packed and insured.
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