(187) An extensive Herend Hungarian porcelain floral 'Count Apponyi' assembled dinner and breakfast service
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(187) An extensive Herend Hungarian porcelain floral 'Count Apponyi' assembled dinner and breakfast service

SECOND HALF 20TH CENTURY, VARIOUS PRINTED MARKS AND NUMERALS

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(187) An extensive Herend Hungarian porcelain floral 'Count Apponyi' assembled dinner and breakfast service
SECOND HALF 20TH CENTURY, VARIOUS PRINTED MARKS AND NUMERALS
Gilt and decorated in red with the 'Chinese bouquet raspberry' pattern with a central bouquet of Indianische Blumen, the relief border in Alt Ozier pattern with floral sprays, comprising: thirty-five dinner plates; eighteen soup plates; twenty plates; eighteen side plates; a pair of sauceboats on fixed stand; a double-handled sauceboat; a pair of single-handled sauceboats; a two-handled oval tray; six oval dishes in sizes; three shallow bowls, in sizes; a pair of circular dishes; a pair of square dishes; nine two-handled soup bowls and eight saucers; a chocolate pot and cover; a coffee pot and cover; a hot milk pot and cover; two milk jugs, in sizes; a bowl; seven sweetmeat dishes; eight cups and saucers; twelve small cups and thirteen saucers; a pair of containers; an ashtray (minor damages) (187)
Provenance
From the Rudolf von Gutmann Collection.
And thence by descent.
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Lot Essay

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

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