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…border of green scales, perfectly complementing the greens of the foliage in the Baroness de Rothschild's garden---the inspiration for this classic Herend porcelain.
 

Chinese Bouquet Rust is a popular Oriental-inspired design by Herend. Handpainted in Hungary, this pattern is particularly striking in shades of orange, accented with 24-karat gold.
 

A classic revisited - Herend offers the Queen Victoria pattern with an updated border of blue. Shown with the elegantly simple Princess Victoria Blue.
 

Chinese Bouquet Raspberry is a popular Oriental-inspired design by Herend. Handpainted in Hungary, this pattern is particularly striking in shades of pink, touched by 24kt gold.
 

The beautiful hand painted border of Princess Victoria Blue will add elegance to any table and is the perfect compliment to Queen Victoria Blue. From Herend
 

First introduced in 1890, the Blue Garland pattern of Herend porcelain is a masterpiece of Hungarian hand painting. Small blue cornflowers are connected by a raspberry line to form a simple, but hauntingly beautiful pattern.
 

Herend specifically for William and Kate, the design is a modern interpretation of Herend's classic Queen Victoria pattern, which celebrates its 160th anniversary in 2011. Queen Victoria was first purchased in 1851 by its namesake upon her seeing it in London at the first World's Fair. Salad Plate
Price: $130.00 

Herend s well-known Rothschild Bird design is made even more elaborate and elegant with the addition of a hand painted, scalloped blue edge treatment bordered in 24kt gold.
 

Herend s hand painted Rothschild Bird pattern was first created in 1850 for the Rothschild family of Europe. The motifs depict the garden of the Rothschild s Vienna residence, where birds were once seen playing with a pearl necklace.
 

The original set of Herend Queen Victoria porcelain was displayed at the Crystal Palace World Exhibition in London in 1851, where Queen Victoria herself purchased it. Subsequently named for her, this Chinese-influenced pattern demands the skills of Herend's most talented and experienced painters.
 

Herend s Golden Edge pattern of hand-decorated china is the simplest of Herend patterns elegant on it s own, but also a perfect look for mixing with any of Herend s hand-painted patterns.
 

Herend s Printemps Blue Border features brilliantly colored spring flowers surrounded with an intricate blue fishnet border, and highlighted with gold accents. This exquisite porcelain is entirely hand painted.
 

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