A Herend manganese-red floral 'Count Apponyi' dinner service
A Herend manganese-red floral 'Count Apponyi' dinner service

SECOND HALF 20TH CENTURY, VARIOUS PRINTED BLUE MARKS AND VARIOUS IMPRESSED NUMERALS

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A Herend manganese-red floral 'Count Apponyi' dinner service
Second half 20th Century, various printed blue marks and various impressed numerals
Gilt and decorated with the Chinese bouquet pattern, the relief border in Old Ozier pattern with floral sprays, comprising: a two-handled tureen and cover, 30 cm. wide; a two-handled double-lipped sauce-boat, 23.5 cm. wide; four oval serving dishes in sizes, 22-47 cm. wide; two circular serving dishes, 29-34 cm. diam.; a deep circular serving dish, 29.5 cm. diam.; a triangular serving dish, 25 cm. wide; thirty-six dinner plates, 25 cm. diam.; twelve soup-plates, 24.5 cm. diam.; thirty-four side-plates, 20 cm. diam.; and twelve teabowls and saucers, minor wear (116)

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The Chinese bouquet pattern was originally named 'Apponyi Flowers' and was created in 1930 for Albert Count Apponyi.

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