'Queen Victoria' Porcelain Cachepot Planter by Herend

Style #7213-0-06/VBA. 5.75 tall.
Brand: Herend Herend
Attribute name Attribute value
Condition Estate
Material Porcelain
Boxed No
Color Multi-color
Pattern Queen Victoria
SKU: 100005460
$285.00
Availability: 1 in stock

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Description

The original set, introduced in 1851 at the First World Exhibition in London, was purchased by Queen Victoria herself. Subsequently named for her, this Chinese-influenced pattern demands the skills of Herend's most talented and experienced painters. This beautiful cachepot is decorated with brightly colored florals and butterflies & a soft green border with gold trim.

Attribute name Attribute value
Condition Estate
Material Porcelain
Boxed No
Color Multi-color
Pattern Queen Victoria

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