No. 87501367

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Herend - Serving plate - Tupini - Cornucopia (38 cm) - Porcelain
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Herend - Serving plate - Tupini - Cornucopia (38 cm) - Porcelain

This lot features a beautiful Rocaille shell-shaped large serving dish (38 x 29 x 3,5 cm) in excellent condition. Presented in this auction with no reserve price, it provides an exceptional opportunity to place a bid. This piece will be meticulously packed and shipped with a tracking number. Please note: The set will be shipped from Austria. Therefore, no VAT import tax will be applied upon delivery if you reside in an EU country and win the auction. The Tupini pattern (TCA), also known as Cornucopia is among the most prestigious designs produced by the renowned Hungarian manufacturer Herend. Created in 1870, this exquisite pattern was soon named after the Tupini family, a wealthy Italian merchant family who was among the first to acquire the set. Its intricate oriental motifs and elegant gilded details captivated the Shah of Persia, who ordered a complete set in the early 1900s. The Tupini design won the gold medal at the 1901 World Fair in St. Petersburg and is only painted by Master painters.

No. 87501367

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Herend - Serving plate - Tupini - Cornucopia (38 cm) - Porcelain

Herend - Serving plate - Tupini - Cornucopia (38 cm) - Porcelain

This lot features a beautiful Rocaille shell-shaped large serving dish (38 x 29 x 3,5 cm) in excellent condition. Presented in this auction with no reserve price, it provides an exceptional opportunity to place a bid.

This piece will be meticulously packed and shipped with a tracking number.

Please note: The set will be shipped from Austria. Therefore, no VAT import tax will be applied upon delivery if you reside in an EU country and win the auction.

The Tupini pattern (TCA), also known as Cornucopia is among the most prestigious designs produced by the renowned Hungarian manufacturer Herend. Created in 1870, this exquisite pattern was soon named after the Tupini family, a wealthy Italian merchant family who was among the first to acquire the set. Its intricate oriental motifs and elegant gilded details captivated the Shah of Persia, who ordered a complete set in the early 1900s. The Tupini design won the gold medal at the 1901 World Fair in St. Petersburg and is only painted by Master painters.

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