'Queen Victoria - VBO and VBA' Pattern 12 Place Setting Dinner Service
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Description
Maker's mark stamped on underside and inscribed VBO and VBA
Provenance:
• an important private collection, Far Hills, NJ
Comprising:
- 1 reticulated shallow bowl (13.25in d)
- 1 reticulated square dish (9.5in w x 9.5in d)
- 2 reticulated circular dishes
- 1 scalloped oval tray (15in w)
- 1 scalloped rectangular dish (7in w)
- 2 footed sauceboats (3.75in h x 9.5in w)
- 1 circular two-handle rocaille cake plate (13in w)
- 1 covered two-handle tureen (8.5 h x 13 w x 8 d)
- 1 covered teapot (8in h x 8in w)
- 1 cream jug (2.5h x 5.5in w)
- 1 covered sugar bowl (4in h x 5in w)
- 12 soup bowls (8.25in d)
- 12 salad plates (8.25in d)
- 12 dinner plates (10.25in d)
- 12 dessert plates (7.5in d)
- 12 teacups (2in h x 5 in w)
Considered to be Herend's most famous pattern, the ""Queen Victoria"" design was first exhibited at the World's Fair in London in 1851. Celebrated for is array of beautifully hand-painted butterflies, peony and floral elements, the design caught the attention of Queen Victoria, who purchased a table service for Windsor Castle. Due to its popularity, the pattern is still in production to this day. -
More Information
Documentation: Makers Label/Invoice Origin: Hungary Period: 2000-2021 Materials: Porcelain Condition: Good. No apparent conditions concerns. Number of Pieces: 8+ Styles / Movements: Traditional, Victorian Patterns: Animal/Insects, Florals/Botanical, Traditional Dealer Reference #: ZBR0156 Incollect Reference #: 580235 -
Dimensions
W. 15 in; W. 38.1 cm;
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