ID 936320
Lot 494 | A HEREND PORCELAIN 'ROTHSCHILD BIRDS' PART DINNER SERVICE
Estimate value
$ 5 000 – 7 000
An oval tureen and cover
Two vegetable dishes and covers with either bird or rose form knops
A square serving bowl
A large oval two-handled platter
A smaller oval two-handled platter
A triangular vegetable bowl
An hors-d'oeuvres set comprising a round tray, five wedge-form dishes and a central bowl
Five soup cups and stands
Twelve dinner plates with scalloped borders
Five dinner plates with wavy borders
Four luncheon plates
Five dessert plates
Three salad plates
Ten crescent-shaped salad dishes
Ten bread plates with scalloped borders
Fourteen bread plates with wavy borders
Twelve fruit bowls
A small teapot and cover
A small coffee-pot and cover
A cream-jug
A small individual creamer
A sugar-bowl and cover
Seven teacups and saucers, with wavy flaring rims and footed bases
Eleven teacups and fifteen saucers, with flat bases and wavy rims
Five 'Canton' cups and six saucers
Ten pots de crème and covers
Four oatmeal bowls
A muffin dish and cover
A butter dish and cover
A sugar caster
A jam jar and cover on fixed stand
A bonbonnière and cover with yellow ribbon ornament
Two large double egg cups
Eight butter pats
A basket-shaped salt cellar
Seven egg-shaped salt and pepper shakers
A toothpick holder
A leaf-shaped box and cover
173/4 in. (45.1 cm.) long overall, the larger platter
Manufactur: | Herend Porcelain Factory |
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Medium: | Porcelain |
Art style: | Modern art |
Place of origin: | Hungary |
Category: | Services |
Manufactur: | Herend Porcelain Factory |
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Medium: | Porcelain |
Art style: | Modern art |
Place of origin: | Hungary |
Category: | Services |
Address of auction |
CHRISTIE'S 20 Rockefeller Plaza 10020 New York USA | ||||||||||||||
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Phone | +1 212 636 2000 | ||||||||||||||
Fax | +1 212 636 4930 | ||||||||||||||
Conditions of purchase | Conditions of purchase | ||||||||||||||
Shipping |
Postal service Courier service pickup by yourself | ||||||||||||||
Payment methods |
Wire Transfer | ||||||||||||||
Business hours | Business hours
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