FREE SHIPPING IS FOR US RESIDENTS ONLY. ALL OTHERS WILL PAY THEIR OWN SHIPPING FEES. This Herend Roseship pattern has been discontinued and is very hard to find. You can choose how many you would like. If you only need one, you can purchase one, or add the number you need, or purchase all 6 at a discount. These small bowls have the basketweave pattern around the top edges and gold gilt along the scalloped edges. They are all in excellent condition. I am listing all 6 of them together but if you want to buy them separately, message me. Has Herend mark and incised item number (704) on the bottom. Since 1990, all Herend items have a date code underneath the mark - a letter (starting with A for the month of January) and two numbers for the year. These were made prior to 1990 since there is no letter and year underneath the mark. Size: Approximately 5-1/2" wide x 1-1/4" deep. The last picture shows other items I have in this pattern that are listed separately. I strive to photograph each piece to present its unique artistry and condition but reflections are nearly impossible to overcome. Any white marks are from the lighting and not flaws or imperfections of the painting. If you have any questions about a piece, please send me a message. All my items are packaged with care to ensure your purchase arrives in perfect condition. From smoke-free home. #HerendClassicalDesign #HerendMochaSaucer #HerendFlowerDesign #Herend #HerendChina #HerendFineChina #HerendPorcelain #RareHerend #HerendSaucer #HerendDish
Endearing animals meek and bold, large and small, demure and majestic eagerly await the chance to melt your heart and warm your home. Each is brought to life by the skilled hands of artisans crafting and painting these charming porcelain creatures. The famous fishnet décor adorning many of the animals took form in 1858 when a Herend painter became inspired by a fishscale design he saw on a Chinese porcelain plate and painted a similar pattern onto a rooster figurine to imitate feathers. The rest is history, with the fishnet design now a Herend signature prized worldwide. 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, but in 1839, Mor Fischer became the Manufactory’s new owner and he decided to focus on producing dinnerware replacement pieces for Europe’s royal families to complement their valuable porcelain patterns from Germany and the Far East. As his client base grew, Fischer commissioned his artists to begin designing dinnerware patterns of their own. Queen Victoria’s 1851 purchase of a large set for Windsor Castle was a milestone, setting the stage for aristocrats throughout Europe to clamor for Herend in their estates. In the 1850s, Herend added meticulously-crafted figurines to its creations. Herend’s trademark fishnet pattern, which is widely recognized and prized as Herend’s signature design, started in 1858 when an artist who was intrigued with a Chinese plate’s fish scale design painted it onto a rooster figurine to imitate feathers.
Herend porcelain Butter Dish with Branch Knob - Herend, Vienna / Viennese Rose Platinum - VR-PT design. The Butter Dish is painted in Herend Osier / Basket porcelain form. 1 pc - Butter Dish - diam 15.5 cm (6" D) 393-0-02 VR-PT - Platinum Vienna Rose / Viennese Rose pattern is also known as "Vieille Rose de Herend".
There is no type of repurchase! Choose carefully and ask beforehand if there is anything you are wondering about the item. spode stamped, very beautiful and thin bone china. It has no damage and notch made in England 18,5 cm x 18,5 cm
Endearing animals meek and bold, large and small, demure and majestic eagerly await the chance to melt your heart and warm your home. Each is brought to life by the skilled hands of artisans crafting and painting these charming porcelain creatures. The famous fishnet décor adorning many of the animals took form in 1858 when a Herend painter became inspired by a fishscale design he saw on a Chinese porcelain plate and painted a similar pattern onto a rooster figurine to imitate feathers. The rest is history, with the fishnet design now a Herend signature prized worldwide. 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, but in 1839, Mor Fischer became the Manufactory’s new owner and he decided to focus on producing dinnerware replacement pieces for Europe’s royal families to complement their valuable porcelain patterns from Germany and the Far East. As his client base grew, Fischer commissioned his artists to begin designing dinnerware patterns of their own. Queen Victoria’s 1851 purchase of a large set for Windsor Castle was a milestone, setting the stage for aristocrats throughout Europe to clamor for Herend in their estates. In the 1850s, Herend added meticulously-crafted figurines to its creations. Herend’s trademark fishnet pattern, which is widely recognized and prized as Herend’s signature design, started in 1858 when an artist who was intrigued with a Chinese plate’s fish scale design painted it onto a rooster figurine to imitate feathers.
Produced in the Hungary exclusively for Fortnum's, this elegant sandwich dish is crafted from fine white porcelain and features Herend’s Fish Scale pattern.
Herend fine china Sandwich Dish - Herend, Nyon / Morning Glory - NY design. 1 pc – Sandwich Dish – 36.5 x 15 cm (14.25"L x 6"W) 2436-0-00 NY - Blue The edge of the Large Serving Plate has a special, unique gold-wave decoration. The Nyon pattern is a true Herend classic, and its delicate elegance makes it attractive. We offer this practical Sandwich Dish for all Nyon Sets. Give aesthetics as a gift!
Herend fine china Serving Plate / Round Dish - Herend, Nyon / Morning Glory - NY design. 1 pc – Serving Plate / Round Dish – diam 30.5 cm (12" D) 20158-0-00 NY The edge of the Large Serving Plate has a special, unique gold-wave decoration. The Nyon pattern is a true Herend classic, and its delicate elegance makes it attractive. We offer this practical Large Serving Plate for all Nyon Dinner Sets. Give aesthetics as a gift!
A Herend classic. Originally created in 1930 for Count Albert Apponyi, the pattern features a center motif of a stylized peony surrounded by a garland of leaves with 24K gold rosettes. It is available in multiple color options. Hand painted in Hungary. 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, but in 1839, Mor Fischer became the Manufactory’s new owner and he decided to focus on producing dinnerware replacement pieces for Europe’s royal families to complement their valuable porcelain patterns from Germany and the Far East. As his client base grew, Fischer commissioned his artists to begin designing dinnerware patterns of their own. Queen Victoria’s 1851 purchase of a large set for Windsor Castle was a milestone, setting the stage for aristocrats throughout Europe to clamor for Herend in their estates. In the 1850s, Herend added meticulously-crafted figurines to its creations. Herend’s trademark fishnet pattern, which is widely recognized and prized as Herend’s signature design, started in 1858 when an artist who was intrigued with a Chinese plate’s fish scale design painted it onto a rooster figurine to imitate feathers.
Ships from vendor.Handcrafted deep leaf dish. Approx. 1.5"T. Made of porcelain.Made in Hungary.Online Inquiries: NMS21_HCWWWStore Inquiries: #401116118335About Herend:Since 1826, Herend has created timeless designs with unsurpassed craftsmanship and artistry. These exquisite treasures make lovely collectibles and heirlooms for generations to come.
Herend porcelain Salad Dish / Salad Bowl - The Herend Windsor / Livia - WBOS design. 1 pc – Salad Dish – vol 1.1 Liter (37 OZ) 191-0-00 WBO - Orange Herend, Windsor / Livia's design is painted with Windsor Flowers. This Salad Dish is ideal for all Windsor / Livia - WBOS Dinner Sets. The Herend Livia Salad Bowl is a luxurious option for your table. The Windsor / Livia - WBOS pattern is also available in Tea, Coffee, Espresso, and Dinner Sets.
Endearing animals meek and bold, large and small, demure and majestic eagerly await the chance to melt your heart and warm your home. Each is brought to life by the skilled hands of artisans crafting and painting these charming porcelain creatures. The famous fishnet décor adorning many of the animals took form in 1858 when a Herend painter became inspired by a fishscale design he saw on a Chinese porcelain plate and painted a similar pattern onto a rooster figurine to imitate feathers. The rest is history, with the fishnet design now a Herend signature prized worldwide. 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, but in 1839, Mor Fischer became the Manufactory’s new owner and he decided to focus on producing dinnerware replacement pieces for Europe’s royal families to complement their valuable porcelain patterns from Germany and the Far East. As his client base grew, Fischer commissioned his artists to begin designing dinnerware patterns of their own. Queen Victoria’s 1851 purchase of a large set for Windsor Castle was a milestone, setting the stage for aristocrats throughout Europe to clamor for Herend in their estates. In the 1850s, Herend added meticulously-crafted figurines to its creations. Herend’s trademark fishnet pattern, which is widely recognized and prized as Herend’s signature design, started in 1858 when an artist who was intrigued with a Chinese plate’s fish scale design painted it onto a rooster figurine to imitate feathers.
Where the Herend Queen Victoria VBO name is coming from? What does VBO stands for? In this blogpost, we answer the meaning of Herend VBO.
Very collectible Herend Rothschild Bird trinket Dish. This one is also hand painted but with insects. It measures 4” by 3 “ and is in excellent condition. 24k gold painted rim.
What a catastrophe, thru some kind of glitch, every single one of the item descriptions was erased. 1900+ vintage items. Ugh, I am working on getting them restored.Please contact me if you need information.
Butterfly dish Dimensions: 4.25"L x 1"H Imported Web ID: 4880634 See More Info
On the eve of Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding, Hungary formally presented Royal Garden dinnerware as the country's official gift to the royal couple. Created by Herend specifically for William and Kate, the design is a modern interpretation of Herend's classic Queen Victoria pattern, which celebrated its 160th anniversary in 2011. Queen Victoria was first purchased in 1851 by its namesake upon her seeing it in London at the first World's Fair. Hand painted in Hungary. 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, but in 1839, Mor Fischer became the Manufactory’s new owner and he decided to focus on producing dinnerware replacement pieces for Europe’s royal families to complement their valuable porcelain patterns from Germany and the Far East. As his client base grew, Fischer commissioned his artists to begin designing dinnerware patterns of their own. Queen Victoria’s 1851 purchase of a large set for Windsor Castle was a milestone, setting the stage for aristocrats throughout Europe to clamor for Herend in their estates. In the 1850s, Herend added meticulously-crafted figurines to its creations. Herend’s trademark fishnet pattern, which is widely recognized and prized as Herend’s signature design, started in 1858 when an artist who was intrigued with a Chinese plate’s fish scale design painted it onto a rooster figurine to imitate feathers.
Herend fine china Sandwich Dish - Herend Bluebell / Campanula - CMU pattern. 1 pc – Sandwich Dish – 37 x 15.5 cm (14.5"L x 6"W) 436-0-00 CMU - Blue The Bluebell / Campanula pattern is available in Tea, Coffee, Espresso, and Dinner Sets as well.
A Herend classic. Originally created in 1930 for Count Albert Apponyi, the pattern features a center motif of a stylized peony surrounded by a garland of leaves with 24K gold rosettes. It is available in multiple color options. Hand painted in Hungary. 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, but in 1839, Mor Fischer became the Manufactory’s new owner and he decided to focus on producing dinnerware replacement pieces for Europe’s royal families to complement their valuable porcelain patterns from Germany and the Far East. As his client base grew, Fischer commissioned his artists to begin designing dinnerware patterns of their own. Queen Victoria’s 1851 purchase of a large set for Windsor Castle was a milestone, setting the stage for aristocrats throughout Europe to clamor for Herend in their estates. In the 1850s, Herend added meticulously-crafted figurines to its creations. Herend’s trademark fishnet pattern, which is widely recognized and prized as Herend’s signature design, started in 1858 when an artist who was intrigued with a Chinese plate’s fish scale design painted it onto a rooster figurine to imitate feathers.
The most type of knobs are available for the original Herend form Osier. This form – also called basket relief form – was invented by...
Rare Circa 1940’s Herend Rothschild open work dish/tray with enhanced 24kt gold accents 7510v Superior quality white porcelain. Strong for everyday use. All hand-painted designs by master artisans. Approximate measurements: 7’x7’’ W x 1.5’’ Deep Excellent vintage condition!
Endearing animals meek and bold, large and small, demure and majestic eagerly await the chance to melt your heart and warm your home. Each is brought to life by the skilled hands of artisans crafting and painting these charming porcelain creatures. The famous fishnet décor adorning many of the animals took form in 1858 when a Herend painter became inspired by a fishscale design he saw on a Chinese porcelain plate and painted a similar pattern onto a rooster figurine to imitate feathers. The rest is history, with the fishnet design now a Herend signature prized worldwide. 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, but in 1839, Mor Fischer became the Manufactory’s new owner and he decided to focus on producing dinnerware replacement pieces for Europe’s royal families to complement their valuable porcelain patterns from Germany and the Far East. As his client base grew, Fischer commissioned his artists to begin designing dinnerware patterns of their own. Queen Victoria’s 1851 purchase of a large set for Windsor Castle was a milestone, setting the stage for aristocrats throughout Europe to clamor for Herend in their estates. In the 1850s, Herend added meticulously-crafted figurines to its creations. Herend’s trademark fishnet pattern, which is widely recognized and prized as Herend’s signature design, started in 1858 when an artist who was intrigued with a Chinese plate’s fish scale design painted it onto a rooster figurine to imitate feathers.
Herend fine china Salad Dish - Herend Rothschild Bird Green Fish scale - RO-ETV design. 1 pc - Salad Dish - 26 x 24 cm (10.25"L x 9.5"W) 101-0-00 RO-ETV1 - Green We offer this practical Salad Dish for all Rothschild Bird Dinner Sets. This pattern is painted with the famous Rothschild Bird design with the Green Fish scale. It is available with 12 different Couple of Birds motifs. The Couple of Birds with Green Fish scale pattern is available in Tea, Coffee, Espresso and Dinner Sets as well.
Herend porcelain Starter / Appetizer Dish - Herend Queen Victoria - VBO design. 1 pc - Appetizer Dish - diameter 37 cm (15"D) 440-0-00 VBO The most famous classic Herend pattern since 1851. Herend, Queen Victoria's design is painted with Peony Flowers and Butterflies. Queen Victoria VBO designs in Tea, Coffee, Espresso, and Dinner Sets are available.
Gorgeous Herend leaf shaped dish in the Market Garden pattern. Measures 8" x 7" across, and about 1.5" tall. This piece has an older Herend mark. The Herend name is also stamped into the china. In excellent condition, with no chips or cracks, and only minor indications of wear.
Released from the songs of the Rothschild birds, the garden turns in on itself and becomes a place of quiet reflection and beauty. Even the insects have briefly moved on and only softly falling leaves provide the occasional stirring. What remains are the essence of the famous story with the green leaves and the brown of the vine preserving the spirit of Rothschild Bird. Hand painted in Hungary. 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, but in 1839, Mor Fischer became the Manufactory’s new owner and he decided to focus on producing dinnerware replacement pieces for Europe’s royal families to complement their valuable porcelain patterns from Germany and the Far East. As his client base grew, Fischer commissioned his artists to begin designing dinnerware patterns of their own. Queen Victoria’s 1851 purchase of a large set for Windsor Castle was a milestone, setting the stage for aristocrats throughout Europe to clamor for Herend in their estates. In the 1850s, Herend added meticulously-crafted figurines to its creations. Herend’s trademark fishnet pattern, which is widely recognized and prized as Herend’s signature design, started in 1858 when an artist who was intrigued with a Chinese plate’s fish scale design painted it onto a rooster figurine to imitate feathers.
Herend fine china Vegetable Dish / Ragout Dish w. Bird Knob - Herend Forest Animals - CHTM design. 1 pc - Vegetable Dish w. Branch Handles - vol 1.4 Liter (2.5 PT) 86-0-05 CHTM - Mouflon This Forest Animals pattern can be ordered with green or 24 k gold rim at the same selling price. Herend fine china Vegetable / Ragout Dish is available with 14 different Forest Animals motifs. Forest Animals CHTM design is available in Tea, Coffee, Espresso and Dinner Sets as well.
Herend Hungary green Chinese Bouquet oval dish 7.5” Perfect condition- no flaws
Endearing animals meek and bold, large and small, demure and majestic eagerly await the chance to melt your heart and warm your home. Each is brought to life by the skilled hands of artisans crafting and painting these charming porcelain creatures. The famous fishnet décor adorning many of the animals took form in 1858 when a Herend painter became inspired by a fishscale design he saw on a Chinese porcelain plate and painted a similar pattern onto a rooster figurine to imitate feathers. The rest is history, with the fishnet design now a Herend signature prized worldwide. 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, but in 1839, Mor Fischer became the Manufactory’s new owner and he decided to focus on producing dinnerware replacement pieces for Europe’s royal families to complement their valuable porcelain patterns from Germany and the Far East. As his client base grew, Fischer commissioned his artists to begin designing dinnerware patterns of their own. Queen Victoria’s 1851 purchase of a large set for Windsor Castle was a milestone, setting the stage for aristocrats throughout Europe to clamor for Herend in their estates. In the 1850s, Herend added meticulously-crafted figurines to its creations. Herend’s trademark fishnet pattern, which is widely recognized and prized as Herend’s signature design, started in 1858 when an artist who was intrigued with a Chinese plate’s fish scale design painted it onto a rooster figurine to imitate feathers.
Herend fine china Dinner Plate - Herend, Nyon / Morning Glory - NY design. 1 pc – Dinner Plate – diam 26 cm (10.25" D) 20524-0-00 NY - Blue The edge of the Dinner Plate has a special, unique gold-wave decoration. The Nyon pattern is a true Herend classic, and its delicate elegance makes it attractive. We offer this practical Dinner Plate for all Nyon Dinner Sets. Give aesthetics as a gift!
Herend porcelain Oval Dish - Herend, Nyon / Morning Glory - NY design. 1 pc – Oval Dish - 26.5 x 21.5 cm (10.5"L x 8.5"W) 2211-0-00 NY - Blue Flower Herend Nyon's design is a Classic Flower pattern. The edge of the Oval Dish has a special, unique gold-wave decoration. The Nyon pattern is a true Herend classic, and its delicate elegance makes it attractive. We offer this practical Oval Dish for all Nyon Dinner Sets. Give aesthetics as a gift!
This beautiful Herend footed compote dish is in the Apponyi Chinese Bouquet GREEN pattern. A colorful scalloped-edge dish rests upon three koi or dolphin fish tails. The heads of the fish are the feet that are perched on a triangular shape base. Originally created in 1930 for Count Albert Apponyi, the pattern features a center motif of a stylized peony surrounded by a garland of leaves with 24K gold rosettes. It is in excellent pre-loved condition. See all photos. Would make a great gift or lovely addition to any collector. Size: Approximately 4"" tall; the dish is 4-3/4" wide; the triangle shape base is 3" x 3". Has Herend mark and item number (7577) on the bottom. Since 1990, all Herend items have a date code underneath the mark - a letter (starting with A for the month of January) and two numbers for the year. This piece has "K-97" which designates it was made in May (7th month) 1997. I strive to photograph each piece to present its unique artistry and condition but reflections are nearly impossible to overcome. Any white marks are from the lighting and not flaws or imperfects of the painting. If you have any questions about a piece, please send me a message. All my items are packaged with care to ensure your purchase arrives in perfect condition. From smoke-free home. #Apponyi #ApponyiGreen #ApponyiVase #ChineseBouquet #ChineseBouquetGreen #HerendClassicalDesign #HerendVase #HerendFlowerDesign #Herend #HerendPeony #Herend1932Vase #HerendPorcelain #RareHerend #HerendChineseBouquet #HerendApponyiVase
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, but in 1839, Mor Fischer became the Manufactory’s new owner and he decided to focus on producing dinnerware replacement pieces for Europe’s royal families to complement their valuable porcelain patterns from Germany and the Far East. As his client base grew, Fischer commissioned his artists to begin designing dinnerware patterns of their own. Queen Victoria’s 1851 purchase of a large set for Windsor Castle was a milestone, setting the stage for aristocrats throughout Europe to clamor for Herend in their estates. In the 1850s, Herend added meticulously-crafted figurines to its creations. Herend’s trademark fishnet pattern, which is widely recognized and prized as Herend’s signature design, started in 1858 when an artist who was intrigued with a Chinese plate’s fish scale design painted it onto a rooster figurine to imitate feathers.
Herend porcelain Place Setting with Tea Cup - 8 Piece - Herend American Wildflowers / Texas Bluebonnet - FLA-BB pattern. The Place Setting contains the following porcelain items: 1 pc - Charger Plate - diam 28.5 cm (11.25"D) 20527-0-00 CB1 - Blue Edge 1 pc - Dinner Plate - diam 26 cm (10.25"D) 20524-0-00 FLA-BB 1 pc - Rim Soup Plate - vol 7 dl (23 OZ) 20501-0-00 FLA-BB 1 pc - Dessert Plate - diam 20.7 cm (8.25"D) 20520-0-00 FLA-BB 1 pc - Bread & Butter Plate - diam 16.5 cm (6.5"D) 20515-0-00 FLA-BB 1 pc - Tea Cup - vol 2 dl (6 OZ) 20734-2-00 FLA-BB 1 pc - Saucer - diam 14.8 cm (5.75"D) 20734-1-00 FLA-BB 1 pc - Salad Plate - diam 19 cm (7.5"D) 20517-0-00 CB1 - Blue Edge Total: 8 pieces Herend fine china items Texas Bluebonnet flower (Lupinus Subcarnosus). The American Wildflowers FLA pattern has 12 different variations. This Place Settings can be ordered in several different American Wildflowers variations. Texas Bluebonnet design is available in Tea, Coffee, Espresso, and Dinner Sets as well.