Herend Coffee set 8 Persons Indian Basket Fleurs des Indes coffee set 8 people 20. century



 

HEREND HUNGARY
COFFEE MOCHA SET FOR 8 PERSONS
DECOR FD - FLEURS DES INDES - INDIAN BASKET

MEISSEN SPLENDID SET
COFFEE MOCHA SET FOR 8 PERSONS
DECOR FD - FLEURS DES INDES - INDIAN BASKET

MANUFACTURED 20th CENTURY

(19 PARTS / 19 PARTS)



Herend Coffee set 8 Persons Indian Basket Fleurs des Indes coffee set 8 people 20. century
Herend Coffee set 8 Persons Indian Basket Fleurs des Indes coffee set 8 people 20. century
Herend Coffee set 8 Persons Indian Basket Fleurs des Indes coffee set 8 people 20. century
Herend Coffee set 8 Persons Indian Basket Fleurs des Indes coffee set 8 people 20. century
Herend Coffee set 8 Persons Indian Basket Fleurs des Indes coffee set 8 people 20. century
Herend Coffee set 8 Persons Indian Basket Fleurs des Indes coffee set 8 people 20. century
Herend Coffee set 8 Persons Indian Basket Fleurs des Indes coffee set 8 people 20. century

GERMAN DESCRIPTION:


MANUFACTURE:   HEREND HUNGARY

DATING:   20. CENTURY

MATERIAL:   PORCELAIN / GLAZED, GOLD BRONZE

TECHNOLOGY:   HANDMADE AND PAINTED PORCELAIN
 

HEREND COFFEE MOCHA GARNISH FOR 8 PERSONS:

Herend service, consisting of 19 parts: coffee pot with lid, milk jug, sugar bowl, eight cups, eight saucers.
Shape: Osier / basket weave, model number 612
Decor: FD - Fleurs des Indes / Indian Basket - rich colored floral decoration with gold edges.

The 'Fleurs des Indes' decor is reminiscent of floral decorations of Japanese origin that appeared in Europe in the early 18th century. became popular in the century. The Herend decor of this name shows motifs of reeds and lichens, a wreath of branches decorated with stylized flowers and delicate leaves, surrounded by a leaf garland with a gold edge. A great admirer of this pattern was Empress Eugenie, wife of Napoleon III of France, who had dinner served on this service in honor of Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria-Hungary during the World Exhibition in Paris in 1867.


Dimensions:
1 coffee pot + lid: height = 21.0 cm
1 milk jug: height = 9.0 cm
1 sugar bowl: height = 10.0 cm
8 cups: height = 6.0 cm
8 saucers: diameter = 11.5 cm
 

BRANDS:
BLUE HEREND FLOOR MARK
partly HEREND BLIND STAMP
partially scratched MODEL NUMBER 612
various mint numbers

CONDITION:   VERY GOOD - The entire service is in excellent overall condition.
 


 


ENGLISH DESCRIPTION:


MANUFACTORY:   MEISSEN GERMANY

DATING:         20TH CENTURY

MATERIAL:     CHINA PORCELAIN / GLOSSY FINISH, GOLD BRONZE

TECHNIQUE:   HANDMADE AND PAINTED PORCELAIN

 

HEREND COFFEE MOCHA SET FOR 8 PERSONS:

Herend service consisting of 19 parts: coffee pot with lid, milk jug, sugar bowl, eight cups, eight saucers.
Shape: Osier / basket weave, model number 612
Decor: FD - Fleurs des Indes / Indian Basket - richly colored floral decoration with gold edges.

The 'Fleurs des Indes' or 'Indian Basket' decor is reminiscent of floral decorations of Japanese origin that became popular in Europe in the early 18th century. The Herend decor of this name shows motifs of reeds and lichens, a wreath of twigs set with stylized flowers and dainty leaves, surrounded by a gold-edged leaf garland. A great admirer of this pattern was Empress Eugenie, wife of Napoleon III of France, who had a dinner served on this service in honor of Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria-Hungary during the World Exhibition in Paris in 1867.


Dimensions:
1 coffee pot + lid: height = 8.26 in
1 milk jug: height = 3.54 in
1 sugar bowl + lid: height = 3.93 in
8 cups: height = 2.36 in
8 saucers: diameter = 4.52 in
 

MARKS:
BLUE HEREND BOTTOM MARK
partly HEREND BLINID STAMP
partly incised MODEL NUMBER 612
various embossed numbers

CONDITION:   VERY GOOD - The entire service is in excellent overall condition.




The goods we offer are subject to differential taxation according to the UstG. The sales tax included in the purchase price is not shown separately on the invoice.

The goods offered by us are subject to differential taxation according to the sales tax law. The sales tax included in the purchase price is not shown separately on the invoice.

 

shipping & handling:
Europe FREE / Overseas EURO 150.-

Packaging & Postal Fees:
Europe FREE / Overseas EURO 150.-



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The 'Fleurs des Indes' decor is reminiscent of floral decorations of Japanese origin that appeared in Europe in the early 18th century. became popular in the century. The Herend decor of this name shows motifs of reeds and lichens, a wreath of branches decorated with stylized flowers and delicate leaves, surrounded by a leaf garland with a gold edge. A great admirer of this pattern was Empress Eugenie, wife of Napoleon III of France, who had dinner served on this service in honor of Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria-Hungary during the World Exhibition in Paris in 1867. The 'Fleurs des Indes' or 'Indian Basket' decor is reminiscent of floral decorations of Japanese origin that became popular in Europe in the early 18th century. The Herend decor of this name shows motifs of reeds and liche