ULTRA RARE Herend porcelain oblong server or under-plate Eton HER34 design 1950s deals flawless 24 karat gold detail

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ULTRA RARE Herend porcelain oblong server or under-plate Eton HER34 design 1950s deals flawless 24 karat gold detail, Flawless all hand-painted porcelain oblong small server or gravy bot under-platter hand-detailed with 24 karat gold I.
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Product code: ULTRA RARE Herend porcelain oblong server or under-plate Eton HER34 design 1950s deals flawless 24 karat gold detail

Flawless all hand-painted porcelain oblong small server or gravy bot under-platter, hand-detailed with 24 karat gold. I HAVE A MATCHING GRAVY BOAT LISTED SEPARATELY.

Listing a collection of 70 year old Herend porcelain dishware, tea and coffee sets, and table service. Please be patient with me, and come back often, as it will take me days to list everything! This set is from the 1950s, during the Hungarian communist era. The quality from this era is very high (had to keep that hard currency coming in!), but the pieces are generally rarer. This set is an extremely rare service of the HER34 pattern, a "milles fleurs"-type design in all-over posies of apple blossoms, with gilt trim, on a white porcelain body with basketweave accents.

The Herend marks from this era include the ID numbers of the various artisans: in this set, primarily artisan #59.

Pattern HER34 is a variant on the more common, equally lovely, Eton pattern, which, in addition to the scattered apple blossoms, features a camelia or peony flower. As I will mention in the relevant listings, my set contains a few pieces bought later on, to replace broken pieces from the original collection, which can be differentiated by the backstamp/mark.

All Herend porcelain is handmade and fully hand-painted, free-hand, with no stenciling or transfer. The fine lines are drawn on with an extremely fine-tipped sort of pen/brush. You can find videos of the Herend hand-manufacture and hand-painting process, on line.

https://www.theoldstuff.com/en/porcelain-marks/category/224-herend-marks

This is a very informative site, although the translation from Hungarian is a bit chunky: https://info-budapest.com/herend-porcelain/#4

Dimensions: 10.5" (26.7 cm) long axis; 8.25" (21 cm), short axis. deals

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