Description: Grace DealsExceeding Customer Expectations since 2001Item On SaleOrder TrackingQuality TestedCustomer SupportFree ShippingLot of 5 KALOCSA Hungary Hand Painted Floral Plate 6.5" Square Gold Trim Lace 5 PlatesKalocsa Hand Painted, 6.5"x 6.5". Porcelain Plate laced with 24k Gold. Beautifully hand painted, with Flowers in the middle with 24K gold rim around and with the original factory stamp in the bottom! (Please See The Photos). Kalocsa, which is located in the southwest of Bács-Kiskun county in the adjacency of River Danube and has got a population of 18 thousand residents, is as old as the Hungarian statehood. This is where King Saint Stephen founded the second archbishopric of Hungary in 1002. Its first archbishop was Astrik who brought the crown to Saint Stephen from Pope Sylvester II.Kalocsa was provided with the privileges of market-towns in 1405 by King Sigismund. During the Turkish occupation between 1541 and 1686 the town was almost completely devastated. The first returned archbishop, Imre Csáky established the economic conditions forming foundation of development. Archbishop Csáky and his successors established a printing house, a chemist's as well as several schools in the 18th century. Some really significant ecclesiastic constructions were going on. It was the era when the majority of the current public buildings were constructed. While intellectual life was developing in a remarkable degree - an observatory and further schools were founded with staffs comprised of scientists and professors having national and European reputation - the stage of development regarding economy was rather low compared to the era.The first part of the 20th century was the period of stagnating as well. Following World War II Kalocsa shared the lot of the other Hungarian ecclesiastic centres, it was ignored in a significant degree. In the 1960s besides the already existing food processing factories some further light industrial companies were established the majority of which weathered the economic recession of the beginning of the 1990s. Despite the unfavorable economic changes, which occurred after the political transformation, some remarkable improvements took place in terms of infrastructure. Gas, sewer system were installed and a modern telephone exchange was created. Kalocsa became famous for three things during the past millennium. First as an archbishopric, then for the spice paprika having been grown since the beginning of the 18th century and for its folk art becoming well-known all over the world in the 20th century. PaymentShippingReturnsPaymentShippingReturns We accept payment by any of the following methods: Google Pay, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express and PayPal Please pay as soon as possible after winning an auction, as that will allow us to post your item to you sooner! We offer FREE shipping to USA addresses on all orders! Your order will be dispatched within 1 working day of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it one or two days after dispatch (for orders sent RM 1st Class). In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement. If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return the product and get a full refund or exchange the product for another one, be it similar or not. You can return a product for up to 30 days from the date you purchased it. Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt.5 Plates Kalocsa Hand Painted, 6.5"x 6.5". Porcelain Plate laced with 24k Gold. Beautifully hand painted, with Flowers in the middle with 24K gold rim around and with the original factory stamp in the bottom! (Please See The Photos). Kalocsa, which is located in the southwest of Bács-Kiskun county in the adjacency of River Danube and has got a population of 18 thousand residents, is as old as the Hungarian statehood. This is where King Saint Stephen founded the second archbishopric of Hungary in 1002. Its first archbishop was Astrik who brought the crown to Saint Stephen from Pope Sylvester II.Kalocsa was provided with the privileges of market-towns in 1405 by King Sigismund. During the Turkish occupation between 1541 and 1686 the town was almost completely devastated. The first returned archbishop, Imre Csáky established the economic conditions forming foundation of development. Archbishop Csáky and his successors established a printing house, a chemist's as well as several schools in the 18th century. Some really significant ecclesiastic constructions were going on. It was the era when the majority of the current public buildings were constructed. While intellectual life was developing in a remarkable degree - an observatory and further schools were founded with staffs comprised of scientists and professors having national and European reputation - the stage of development regarding economy was rather low compared to the era.The first part of the 20th century was the period of stagnating as well. Following World War II Kalocsa shared the lot of the other Hungarian ecclesiastic centres, it was ignored in a significant degree. In the 1960s besides the already existing food processing factories some further light industrial companies were established the majority of which weathered the economic recession of the beginning of the 1990s. Despite the unfavorable economic changes, which occurred after the political transformation, some remarkable improvements took place in terms of infrastructure. Gas, sewer system were installed and a modern telephone exchange was created. Kalocsa became famous for three things during the past millennium. First as an archbishopric, then for the spice paprika having been grown since the beginning of the 18th century and for its folk art becoming well-known all over the world in the 20th century. Grace DealsExceeding Customer Expectations since 2001Item On SaleOrder TrackingFree ShippingQuality TestedLot of 5 KALOCSA Hungary Hand Painted Floral Plate 6.5" Square Gold Trim Lace 5 PlatesKalocsa Hand Painted, 6.5"x 6.5". Porcelain Plate laced with 24k Gold. Beautifully hand painted, with Flowers in the middle with 24K gold rim around and with the original factory stamp in the bottom! (Please See The Photos). Kalocsa, which is located in the southwest of Bács-Kiskun county in the adjacency of River Danube and has got a population of 18 thousand residents, is as old as the Hungarian statehood. This is where King Saint Stephen founded the second archbishopric of Hungary in 1002. Its first archbishop was Astrik who brought the crown to Saint Stephen from Pope Sylvester II.Kalocsa was provided with the privileges of market-towns in 1405 by King Sigismund. During the Turkish occupation between 1541 and 1686 the town was almost completely devastated. The first returned archbishop, Imre Csáky established the economic conditions forming foundation of development. Archbishop Csáky and his successors established a printing house, a chemist's as well as several schools in the 18th century. Some really significant ecclesiastic constructions were going on. It was the era when the majority of the current public buildings were constructed. While intellectual life was developing in a remarkable degree - an observatory and further schools were founded with staffs comprised of scientists and professors having national and European reputation - the stage of development regarding economy was rather low compared to the era.The first part of the 20th century was the period of stagnating as well. Following World War II Kalocsa shared the lot of the other Hungarian ecclesiastic centres, it was ignored in a significant degree. In the 1960s besides the already existing food processing factories some further light industrial companies were established the majority of which weathered the economic recession of the beginning of the 1990s. Despite the unfavorable economic changes, which occurred after the political transformation, some remarkable improvements took place in terms of infrastructure. Gas, sewer system were installed and a modern telephone exchange was created. Kalocsa became famous for three things during the past millennium. First as an archbishopric, then for the spice paprika having been grown since the beginning of the 18th century and for its folk art becoming well-known all over the world in the 20th century. Payment We accept payment by any of the following methods: Google Pay, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express and PayPal Please pay as soon as possible after winning an auction, as that will allow us to post your item to you sooner!Shipping We offer FREE shipping to USA addresses on all orders! Your order will be dispatched within 1 working day of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it one or two days after dispatch (for orders sent RM 1st Class). In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement.Returns If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return the product and get a full refund or exchange the product for another one, be it similar or not. You can return a product for up to 30 days from the date you purchased it. Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt. 5 PlatesKalocsa Hand Painted, 6.5"x 6.5". Porcelain Plate laced with 24k Gold. Beautifully hand painted, with Flowers in the middle with 24K gold rim around and with the original factory stamp in the bottom! (Please See The Photos). Kalocsa, which is located in the southwest of Bács-Kiskun county in the adjacency of River Danube and has got a population of 18 thousand residents, is as old as the Hungarian statehood. This is where King Saint Stephen founded the second archbishopric of Hungary in 1002. Its first archbishop was Astrik who brought the crown to Saint Stephen from Pope Sylvester II.Kalocsa was provided with the privileges of market-towns in 1405 by King Sigismund. During the Turkish occupation between 1541 and 1686 the town was almost completely devastated. The first returned archbishop, Imre Csáky established the economic conditions forming foundation of development. Archbishop Csáky and his successors established a printing house, a chemist's as well as several schools in the 18th century. Some really significant ecclesiastic constructions were going on. It was the era when the majority of the current public buildings were constructed. While intellectual life was developing in a remarkable degree - an observatory and further schools were founded with staffs comprised of scientists and professors having national and European reputation - the stage of development regarding economy was rather low compared to the era.The first part of the 20th century was the period of stagnating as well. Following World War II Kalocsa shared the lot of the other Hungarian ecclesiastic centres, it was ignored in a significant degree. In the 1960s besides the already existing food processing factories some further light industrial companies were established the majority of which weathered the economic recession of the beginning of the 1990s. Despite the unfavorable economic changes, which occurred after the political transformation, some remarkable improvements took place in terms of infrastructure. Gas, sewer system were installed and a modern telephone exchange was created. Kalocsa became famous for three things during the past millennium. First as an archbishopric, then for the spice paprika having been grown since the beginning of the 18th century and for its folk art becoming well-known all over the world in the 20th century.
Price: 200 USD
Location: Trabuco Canyon, California
End Time: 2023-12-24T04:05:02.000Z
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
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Pattern: Floral
Shape: Square
Color: White
Material: Porcelain
Set Includes: Plate
Vintage: Yes
Brand: Kalocsa
Type: Decorative Plate
Theme: Floral
Features: Hand Painted
Time Period Manufactured: 1970-1979
Country/Region of Manufacture: Hungary
Handmade: Yes
Product Line: Wildflower