Service
Hungary, 20th-century, scalloped rims with basketweave borders molded in low relief, Queen Victoria pattern printed and painted with clusters of peonies and single colorful butterflies, pale green and gilt borders, blue printed mark of crown and shield/HEREND/HUNGARY, seven dinner plates, 10 in.; six teacups (Canton shape) and saucers, 2-1/2 x 5-1/4 in.; four cream soup cups and stands, 2-1/4 x 7 in.; one coordinating two-handled cup, 2 x 5-3/4 in.,
lacking cover, (28 pieces), all pieces in good condition, except as noted. Notes: Herend's Queen Victoria pattern was introduced at the 1851 world's fair in London where is was purchased by Queen Victoria and hence named for her.. Provenance: Collection of Ruth Heede, Palm Beach, Charlottesville, Virginia
Condition
all pieces in good condition, except as noted