Porcelain dish "Sea shell"

  • 450 EUR

Artist/Maker: Herend

Artist/Maker Dates: 1826 - present

Place of Production: Hungary

Date of Production: 1946

Materials: gilding, porcelain, underglaze hand painting

Model Nr.: 7444

Width: 23.5 cm.

Condition:

Revive
Good
Like new

Description

The pottery factory of Herend was founded in 1826. It carried out experiments on making porcelain and developed the first true porcelain pieces in a very short time. At first the porcelain made in Herend included some replacement pieces and replicas of porcelain made in the famous German Meissen factory, soon however, a very unique line emerged, making Herend famous all over the world. The Vienna Exhibition in 1845, the Great Exhibition in London in 1851, the Exhibition of All Nations in New York in 1853, and the Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1855, brought the highest recognition for Herend. Orders were made on behalf of several royal courts and for many aristocrats, both in Hungary and abroad. The names of well-known patterns refer to the first customers, Queen Victoria, Earl Esterházy, the Rothschilds, and so on. Herend was a main supplier of porcelain to the Habsburg Dynasty as well.

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