Condition: Near Mint
Height: 2″ (5cm)
Width: 5″ (12.5cm)
Length: 5″ (12.5cm)
Diameter: 5″ (12.5cm)
Year Manufactured: 1980
What you’re looking at is a Herend Green Apponyi hand-woven basket, a real gem from around 1980. Crafted from fine Hungarian porcelain,…
Condition: Near Mint
Height: 2″ (5cm)
Width: 5″ (12.5cm)
Length: 5″ (12.5cm)
Diameter: 5″ (12.5cm)
Year Manufactured: 1980
What you’re looking at is a Herend Green Apponyi hand-woven basket, a real gem from around 1980. Crafted from fine Hungarian porcelain, this centerpiece bowl shows off just how much care and tradition go into hand-made pieces. Its delicate reticulated sides—those open, woven porcelain strips—frame a charming floral motif in classic Apponyi Green at the bottom. Measuring about 5 inches in diameter and standing 2 inches high, it’s big enough to be noticed on a table but small enough for a dresser or display cabinet. Even after more than 40 years, this basket is in near mint condition, which is quite rare considering how fragile these pieces are. For people who love that mix of traditional European flair and homey practicality, this basket fits right in.
Herend is one of the oldest and most esteemed porcelain makers in the world, with roots tracing back to 1826 in Hungary. Their porcelain is known for being hand-painted and quite labor-intensive—each piece goes through dozens of hands before it’s finished. The Apponyi pattern—seen here in green—is one of their most collectible and enduring designs. It was originally created for Hungarian nobility, which explains the regal, old-world vibe. Pieces like this aren’t just dishware; they’re part of family traditions and special gatherings, passed down or given as cherished gifts. Herend’s collectible status has only grown, making vintage items from the late 20th century like this basket even more desirable now, both for their craftsmanship and their rarity. If you ever spot one at an estate sale or antique shop, you know you’re holding something truly special.













