Overview
An exquisite hand-woven porcelain basket featuring the iconic 'Chinese Bouquet Green' (Apponyi Green) pattern hand-painted at the center. The basket showcases a delicate openwork lattice design with a beautifully twisted rope-style rim, exemplifying the pinnacle of Hungarian ceramic artistry.
Story
Created in 1930 for Count Albert Apponyi, this vibrant green floral motif was adapted from earlier East Asian designs. What began as a hasty request for a simplified pattern became Herend's most legendary and beloved global signature.
Maker / Origin
Founded in 1826 in the small Hungarian village of Herend, the manufactory rose to fame by winning the favor of European royalty, including Queen Victoria and the Habsburg Dynasty. Renowned for its meticulous hand-painting and intricate openwork, Herend remains one of the world's premier luxury porcelain producers.
Condition & Value
The basket appears to be in excellent vintage condition with no visible chips, cracks, or losses to the delicate woven porcelain strands. The hand-painted green enamel and gold accents remain bright and intact. Excellent condition is vital for openwork porcelain and commands a premium.