Editor's Pick: Rothschild Bird China
By The Herb Companion staff
December/January 2011
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www.herendusa.com
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Rothschild Bird by Herend, about $100 to $400
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Sometimes we fall in love with things somewhat beyond our reach. Such is the case with these lovely, pricey pieces of Herend china, found in our soup story. These scallop-edged porcelain plates were first designed in 1850 for the Baroness Rothschild, after she misplaced a pearl necklace and later discovered a group of birds playing with it in a tree. www.herend.com/en and www.herendusa.com