Condition: Near Mint
Height: 3″ (7.5cm)
Width: 8.5″ (21.25cm)
Length: 9″ (22.5cm)
Year Manufactured: 1980
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This is a vintage Herend shell-shaped…
Condition: Near Mint
Height: 3″ (7.5cm)
Width: 8.5″ (21.25cm)
Length: 9″ (22.5cm)
Year Manufactured: 1980
Photos form part of the description. Exact item shown; please review all images carefully.
This is a vintage Herend shell-shaped porcelain dish from 1980, decorated in the PBR floral pattern with a big hand‑painted pink rose and scattered blossoms, finished with rich gold trim. It measures about 3 inches high, 8.5 inches wide, and 9 inches long. The dish is in near mint condition, with crisp colors and clean gilding, the kind of piece you set on a dresser for jewelry or on a sideboard for sweets and keys. At roughly 46 years old, it’s firmly vintage and not something you see every day—especially this clean—so it’s a nice, display‑ready find.
Herend Porcelain of Hungary has been making hand‑painted, hard‑paste porcelain since 1826. The company became famous after Europe’s royals, including Queen Victoria at the 1851 Great Exhibition, began ordering dinner services. Every piece is shaped, painted, and gilded by artisans; the gold accents are typically 24k, and the underside carries the Herend shield mark and work numbers. Shell dishes like this were popular cabinet or serving pieces, blending useful size with an elegant, curvy form. The PBR pattern is a classic Herend bouquet featuring a prominent rose, prized by collectors who like floral motifs. To keep it pristine, hand wash only and avoid abrasives or dishwashers.
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