Condition: Near Mint
Height: 1″ (2.5cm)
Width: 3.5″ (8.75cm)
Length: 5.5″ (13.75cm)
Year Manufactured: 1945
This charming piece is a Herend Queen Victoria Flower Trinket Tray, crafted from porcelain around 1945. Still in near mint condition, the tray looks almost…
Condition: Near Mint
Height: 1″ (2.5cm)
Width: 3.5″ (8.75cm)
Length: 5.5″ (13.75cm)
Year Manufactured: 1945
This charming piece is a Herend Queen Victoria Flower Trinket Tray, crafted from porcelain around 1945. Still in near mint condition, the tray looks almost as fresh as the day it left the factory over 75 years ago. With a height of about 1 inch, a width of 3.5 inches, and a length of 5.5 inches, it’s the perfect little dish for holding jewelry, coins, or other small treasures. The hand-painted floral design is delicate and colorful, with each petal and leaf picked out in lively shades that stand out beautifully against the porcelain background. The tray’s scalloped edges are trimmed with a soft green, adding to its elegant, classic appeal. Kept in its original presentation box, the piece is not just a useful catch-all, but a lovely decorative item and true glimpse into mid-20th-century artistry.
Herend is a world-famous Hungarian porcelain brand that’s been around since the early 1800s and is renowned for its intricate and painstaking hand-painted wares. The Queen Victoria pattern is probably the most iconic of all Herend creations, named after Queen Victoria herself, who first bought the design at the Great Exhibition in 1851. Each piece in this line is hand-painted, so no two are exactly the same. Owning something like this trinket tray means holding onto a rare and vintage collectible—pieces from this era, and in such pristine shape, don’t come up often. Herend’s Queen Victoria line remains in demand among collectors and those who appreciate fine decorative art, thanks to its blend of history, beauty, and craftsmanship.

















