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Herend Pheasant

Herend Porcelain Pheasant Pattern Cachepot
By Herend
Located in Delft, NL
Herend Porcelain Pheasant pattern Cachepot Herend Hungary porcelain cachepot in Rococo style in
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20th Century Hungarian Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Herend Hungary porcelain "Apponyi Green" vase with pheasant heads
By Herend
Located in Delft, NL
Herend Hungary porcelain "Apponyi Green" vase with pheasant heads A trompet shaped vase with oval
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20th Century Hungarian Vases

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Porcelain

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Herend Green Fishnet Pheasant Figurine
By Herend
Located in Budapest, HU
Length: 13" / 33cm Width: 6.3" / 16cm Form number: 5179 Pre-owned, in excellent condition, as seen on photos. Without any chips, cracks or repairs..
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1990s Hungarian Porcelain

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Porcelain

Herend Green Fishnet Pheasant Figurine
Herend Green Fishnet Pheasant Figurine
H 6.3 in W 13 in D 3.94 in
Pair of Herend Pheasant Bird Figurines, circa 1950
By Herend
Located in Budapest, HU
The set consists of 2 pieces pheasant figurines Length: 13" (33cm) Height: 6.3" (16cm) Form
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Vintage 1950s Hungarian Animal Sculptures

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Porcelain

Herend Porcelain Pheasant Figurine Fishnet Patten
By Herend
Located in Brussels, BE
Herend (Hungary) porcelain pheasant figurine decorated with their famous hand-painted fishnet
Category

20th Century Hungarian Animal Sculptures

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Porcelain

Patchwork Collection of Six Herend Teacups in Various Patterns, circa 1950
By Herend
Located in Budapest, HU
) Rothschild Bird (RO) Oiseaux de Herend (HO) Pheasant Bird The set consists of 6pcs. tea cups Width
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Vintage 1950s Hungarian Tea Sets

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Porcelain

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Herend for sale on 1stDibs

Herend Porcelain occupies a singular place in the world of luxury European ceramics. The firm's vast range of figurines and distinctive patterns are visually striking and notably different from those of other major porcelain producers like Meissen or Sèvres. Whereas the latter tend to feature discrete decorative elements that appear to float on a white background, Herend favors large, bold designs for its porcelain, with its serving pieces, dishes and other works incorporating historical scenes, animals or vegetation.

Vince Stingl established what would become the Herend Porcelain Manufactory in 1826 in the town of Herend, Hungary, to produce earthenware. When he went bankrupt in the late 1830s, Mór Fischer, who took over, switched the focus from earthenware to porcelain to take advantage of the growing European market for fine china. 

By 1849, Herend counted among its clients members of the Habsburg dynasty and the Hungarian aristocracy. Thanks to its participation in several important international exhibitions and fairs — including the 1851 Crystal Palace Exhibition in London, the 1853 Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations in New York and the 1855 Exposition Universelle in Paris — its wares became a popular choice for courtly dining in the middle of the 19th century, and its patrons included Francis Joseph I of Austria and Queen Victoria of England, for whom its Viktória pattern was named.

The company foundered in the latter half of the 19th century under the leadership of Fischer’s two sons. But it was given new life, artistically and financially, when Fischer’s grandson, Jenő Farkasházy, himself a trained ceramist, took the helm around 1900. Farkasházy designed new patterns and revived classic ones. After World War II, Herend was nationalized by the Communist government but kept alive its tradition of skilled craftsmanship by continuing to produce its classic patterns. In 1993, after the fall of the Iron Curtain, the factory was privatized once again and today is owned by its management and workers.

Authentic Herend animal figurines — their groupings of white rabbits, cats or pheasants — are often covered head to toe with the factory’s famed “fish-scale” pattern, also known as Vieux Herend, which produces the effect of a dense coat of feathers or fur. The fish-scale pattern also appears on this chocolate cup and saucer decorated in the Cornucopia pattern.

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