Herend Rothschild Bird Dinnerware
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Herend Rothschild Bird Dinnerware
Herend Rothschild Bird Dinnerware, 29 pieces of handpainted Hungarian porcelain. Many connoisseurs consider this pattern, first created in 1860 for the Rothschild family of Europe, to be the epitome of hand painting on porcelain. Twelve different motifs portray a 19th century tale about Baroness Rothschild, who lost her pearl necklace in the garden of her Vienna residence. Several days later it was found by her gardener, who saw birds playing with it in a tree.
This set includes the following pieces :
9 dinner plates 10 1/8″ 1 handled oval veg (as is) 12″
8 salad plates 1 oval platter 15″
8 bread & butter plates 1 small bowl 6 1/4″ d x 3 3/8″h
1 oval vegetable bowl 10″