A Herend porcelain part dinner and tea service
20th century, painted in the Apponyi or Chinese Bouquet pattern, in the rust colourway, with orange-red sprays of Oriental flowers, the rims with osier moulding,
comprising a pair of circular tureens and covers, a gravy boat and ladle, three oval twin-handled platters, five hors d'ouevres dishes, three teabowls, two sideplates, 15cm diameter, ten plates, 18cm diameter, eight plates, 21cm diameter, ten plates, 24cm diameter, a pair of miniature tureens and stands, a rectangular tray, 41cm wide, pair of small dishes, 11cm wide and small reticulated basket decorated with flowers (approximately 50 pcs)
Sold for £650
Condition Report
The largest oval stand has a repaired (glue) break to one of the handles, and the circular twin-handled dish is stained and shows signs of rubbing to the enamel. Some other pieces have some light rubbing apparent and some plates have surface scratches, though not disfiguring. The remainder of the service is in original order with no signs of any damages nor any restoration.
Please see the additional images for both reverse and obverse views of the items included.
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