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A Herend porcelain combined part dinner and tea service, early 20th century and later, comprising:a group of 'Windsor Flowers' (WBO) pattern porcelain, c.1920-30, blue underglaze crown and shield mark and impressed HEREND, gilded rims, to include five soup bowls and ten dessert or salad plates bearing a gilt L with coronet to the osier border, with a similarly decorated later replacement dessert or salad plate, and an additional two dessert or salad plates bearing three gilded Ls to the osier border, together with a group of 'Windsor Flowers' (WBO) pattern porcelain, c.1920-30, blue underglaze crown and shield mark and impressed G, purple rims, to include two soup bowls, three dessert or salad plates, and eight side plates; and a collection of 'Fruits Necker' (FRN) pattern porcelain, second half 20th century, blue printed marks, to include eleven crescent salad dishes, six cake plates, a teapot and cover, a small coffee pot and cover, a small hot water pot and cover, a milk jug, a cream jug, a sugar pot and cover, a sugar bowl, a salt or pepper bowl, four teacups with matching saucers, nineteen coffee cups, and twenty-five coffee cup saucers (lot) Provenance: The 'Windsor Flowers' pattern porcelain with gilded Ls and coronets: the property of the painter Philip Alexius de László (1869-1937) and Lucy de László née Guinness (1870-1950), thence by descent. The remaining porcelain: property of the de László family, thence by descent.

london, United Kingdom