Dinner service for 6 persons decorated in AV

Product information
Art. no.
KESZL0001
Weight
13 655 g
Set
Soup tureen, branch knob
00023002AV
1 pcs
Vegetable dish
00148000AV
1 pcs
Salad dish
00191000AV
1 pcs
Oval dish
00211000AV
1 pcs
Sauce boat
00220000AV
1 pcs
Twin salt cellar
00253000AV
1 pcs
Dessert plate
00517000AV
6 pcs
Dinner Plate
00524000AV
6 pcs
Oval dish
00102000AV
1 pcs
Round dish
00158000AV
1 pcs
Soup plate
00503000AV
6 pcs
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Apponyi pattern

The birth of the pattern is associated with Count Albert Apponyi, the famous Hungarian aristocrat and politician, who first ordered the simplified version of Fleurs des Indes (Indian flower basket) pattern in the 1930s. The moderate Apponyi pattern started living a life on its own, and became one of the most popular decorative elements of the motif collection of the Manufactory. Nowadays, the Apponyi pattern is painted in several colours or with a combination of colours. In the turquoise-platinum variant, gold is replaced by platinum giving the porcelain pieces a special metallic shine.