Herend Queen Victoria Dinner Plate
The original set, introduced in 1851 at the First World Exhibition in London, was purchased by Queen Victoria herself. Subsequently named for her, this Chinese-influenced pattern demands the skills of Herend s most talented and experienced painters.
Herend holds a rich history spanning many years, crossing many oceans and charming generation after generation to enjoy worldwide acclaim as the pinnacle in supreme porcelain, also known as white gold. Now the biggest porcelain manufactory in Europe, Herend was founded in 1826 in the small village of Herend, Hungary to produce pottery. In 1839 a major turning point occurred when Mor Fischer became the manufactorys new owner. Taking Herend in an entirely new direction, visionary Fischer carved out the unique niche of producing dinnerware replacement pieces for Europes royal families to complement their valuable porcelain patterns from Germany and the Far East.
Robert's invites you to see this collection in person at our Houston store, located at 12651 Memorial Drive. If you have any questions about Herend Queen Victoria, Herend Figurines or any Herend china collection please call us at 800-269-7164 or email [email protected]