Rothschild Bird Dinner Bowl
Many connoisseurs consider this pattern, first created in 1860 for the Rothschild family of Europe, to be the epitome of hand painting on porcelain. Twelve different motifs portray a 19th century tale about Baroness Rothschild, who lost her pearl necklace in the garden of her Vienna residence. Several days later it was found by her gardener, who saw birds playing with it in a tree. Handmade and hand-painted porcelain from Hungary with 24k gold accents.
Size: 8" D X 2" H
About Herend:
The Herend Porcelain Manufactory was founded in 1826 by Vince Stingl in the village of Herend in Hungary. Herend produces a wide range of porcelain, including tableware, figurines, and decorative items, with a focus on intricate designs and patterns. Herend's products are known for their quality, craftsmanship, and historical significance, with many classic patterns still in production today. In the 19th century, Queen Victoria was one of Herend's first customers, creating the iconic Queen Victoria pattern. Then came other famous European families including the Rothschild Family, creating the Rothschild Bird pattern, the Habsburg Family, the Shah of Persia, Count Apponyi, and so on.
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Rothschild Bird Dinner Bowl
Rothschild Bird Dinner Bowl
Many connoisseurs consider this pattern, first created in 1860 for the Rothschild family of Europe, to be the epitome of hand painting on porcelain. Twelve different motifs portray a 19th century tale about Baroness Rothschild, who lost her pearl necklace in the garden of her Vienna residence. Several days later it was found by her gardener, who saw birds playing with it in a tree. Handmade and hand-painted porcelain from Hungary with 24k gold accents.
Size: 8" D X 2" H
About Herend:
The Herend Porcelain Manufactory was founded in 1826 by Vince Stingl in the village of Herend in Hungary. Herend produces a wide range of porcelain, including tableware, figurines, and decorative items, with a focus on intricate designs and patterns. Herend's products are known for their quality, craftsmanship, and historical significance, with many classic patterns still in production today. In the 19th century, Queen Victoria was one of Herend's first customers, creating the iconic Queen Victoria pattern. Then came other famous European families including the Rothschild Family, creating the Rothschild Bird pattern, the Habsburg Family, the Shah of Persia, Count Apponyi, and so on.
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Many connoisseurs consider this pattern, first created in 1860 for the Rothschild family of Europe, to be the epitome of hand painting on porcelain. Twelve different motifs portray a 19th century tale about Baroness Rothschild, who lost her pearl necklace in the garden of her Vienna residence. Several days later it was found by her gardener, who saw birds playing with it in a tree. Handmade and hand-painted porcelain from Hungary with 24k gold accents.
Size: 8" D X 2" H
About Herend:
The Herend Porcelain Manufactory was founded in 1826 by Vince Stingl in the village of Herend in Hungary. Herend produces a wide range of porcelain, including tableware, figurines, and decorative items, with a focus on intricate designs and patterns. Herend's products are known for their quality, craftsmanship, and historical significance, with many classic patterns still in production today. In the 19th century, Queen Victoria was one of Herend's first customers, creating the iconic Queen Victoria pattern. Then came other famous European families including the Rothschild Family, creating the Rothschild Bird pattern, the Habsburg Family, the Shah of Persia, Count Apponyi, and so on.

















