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A HEREND HUNGARIAN PORCELAIN FLORAL DINNER SERVICE, Eugen Farkashazy-Fisher period, gilt and painted in colours with bunches of Deutsche Blumen, with shaped ozier border, comprising;
- a pair of circular twohandled flower-encrusted tureens with covers, the flattened body with branch handles, the cover en suite, circa 28 cm wide - one globular teapot with cover, painted with fruits, flowers and insects, the spout as an animal, the handle angular, with small domed cover with berry finial, 13.5 cm high - a pair of twohandled doublelipped sauceboats, 23.5 cm wide - one square deep salad bowl, 27.5 cm wide - eleven teacups and saucers - two extra teacups - ten coffee cups and saucers - one low pedestal cake stand, 22.5 cm diam. - a pair of oval side dishes, 27 cm wide - a pair of oval chargers, 41 cm wide - a pair of circular chargers, circa 33 cm diam. - nine circular plates, 15 cm diam. - twenty three dishes, 25 cm diam. - twelve dessert dishes, circa 21 cm diam. - ten deep dishes, 23 cm diam. (damages), marked with the crown of Saint Matthias, 1899 and impressed Herend and 1898, circa 1899
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- a pair of circular twohandled flower-encrusted tureens with covers, the flattened body with branch handles, the cover en suite, circa 28 cm wide - one globular teapot with cover, painted with fruits, flowers and insects, the spout as an animal, the handle angular, with small domed cover with berry finial, 13.5 cm high - a pair of twohandled doublelipped sauceboats, 23.5 cm wide - one square deep salad bowl, 27.5 cm wide - eleven teacups and saucers - two extra teacups - ten coffee cups and saucers - one low pedestal cake stand, 22.5 cm diam. - a pair of oval side dishes, 27 cm wide - a pair of oval chargers, 41 cm wide - a pair of circular chargers, circa 33 cm diam. - nine circular plates, 15 cm diam. - twenty three dishes, 25 cm diam. - twelve dessert dishes, circa 21 cm diam. - ten deep dishes, 23 cm diam. (damages), marked with the crown of Saint Matthias, 1899 and impressed Herend and 1898, circa 1899
See illustration of part (90)