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During the 1800s the family possessed the world’s largest private fortune. Several lines of the Austrian branch were elevated to the nobility, and a line from the British branch was given two hereditary titles of Baron and Baronet. After the 19th century, the family’s wealth declined, but the Rothschilds are still present in a different range of fields, such as finance, energy, real estate, farming, and wine.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThe Rothschild family fell in love instantly with the bird-patterned Herend porcelain, thus ordered the collection in the 1850s. The members of the Rothschild family were important Customers and “Patrons” of the Herend Porcelain Manufactory. The bird pattern was named Rothschild Bird decor (RO) in honor of them in 1861.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThe diverse pattern constitutes of 12 different couples of birds, and it’s the nature lovers’ favourite pattern. The painted birds symbolize relationships, love, and the two sexes finding each other. The couple of birds and the colourful butterflies and little bugs scattered around them create a real nature-like environment. Welsh princess Lady Diana also chooses the bird-patterned porcelain for her wedding reception.\u003c\/p\u003e"}

Herend Hungary Rothschild Bird pattern | Cigar Ashtray

Product Description

Herend Hungary Rothschild Bird pattern 
Basket Weave or Fish net raised design on the underlying porcelain vase
Pattern marked 7793/RO-DO

Approx 11cms (4 1/3") across
Approx 13.5cms (5 1/3") wide

In excellent condition
Tiniest flea bite to gilt trim in lower centre recess [felt not seen easily]

About Herend Rothschild Bird 

The Rothschild family descends from Mayer Amschel Rothschild, who started his banking business in the 1760s. During the 1800s the family possessed the world’s largest private fortune. Several lines of the Austrian branch were elevated to the nobility, and a line from the British branch was given two hereditary titles of Baron and Baronet. After the 19th century, the family’s wealth declined, but the Rothschilds are still present in a different range of fields, such as finance, energy, real estate, farming, and wine.

The Rothschild family fell in love instantly with the bird-patterned Herend porcelain, thus ordered the collection in the 1850s. The members of the Rothschild family were important Customers and “Patrons” of the Herend Porcelain Manufactory. The bird pattern was named Rothschild Bird decor (RO) in honor of them in 1861.

The diverse pattern constitutes of 12 different couples of birds, and it’s the nature lovers’ favourite pattern. The painted birds symbolize relationships, love, and the two sexes finding each other. The couple of birds and the colourful butterflies and little bugs scattered around them create a real nature-like environment. Welsh princess Lady Diana also chooses the bird-patterned porcelain for her wedding reception.

Sku: RA-0006948
$ 45.00 AUD
Maximum quantity available reached.