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	<title>apponyi raspberry &#8211; Casyope Art Deco Collectibles, Decoration, Flea Market Finds</title>
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		<title>Herend Luxury Home Decor Bonbonniere &#8211; Porcelain Trinket Box &#8211; Apponyi Raspberry Chinese Bouquet Pattern</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Condition: Near Mint Height: 2.5&#8243; (6.25cm) Width: 4.5&#8243; (11.25cm) Length: 4.5&#8243; (11.25cm) Diameter: 4.5&#8243; (11.25cm) Year Manufactured: 1960 Photos form part of the description. Exact item shown; please review all images carefully. This is a Herend porcelain bonbonniere, a covered trinket box in the Apponyi Raspberry (also called Chinese Bouquet) pattern, made in 1960. The <a class="read-more" href="https://casyope.com/product/herend-luxury-home-decor-bonbonniere-porcelain-trinket-box-apponyi-raspberry-chinese-bouquet-pattern/">Read More</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Condition: Near Mint<br />
Height: 2.5&#8243; (6.25cm)<br />
Width: 4.5&#8243; (11.25cm)<br />
Length: 4.5&#8243; (11.25cm)<br />
Diameter: 4.5&#8243; (11.25cm)<br />
Year Manufactured: 1960</p>
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This is a Herend porcelain bonbonniere, a covered trinket box in the Apponyi Raspberry (also called Chinese Bouquet) pattern, made in 1960. The piece is crisp white with a hand‑painted raspberry‑pink floral spray on the lid, a matching border around the rim, and fine gilding. At about 2.5 inches high and 4.5 inches wide/long (6.25 cm x 11.25 cm), it’s a handy size for candies, jewelry, or keepsakes. The lid sits flush and the glaze looks bright, with no obvious wear, chips, or crazing—solid Near Mint condition. At roughly 66 years old, it lands squarely in mid‑century vintage territory and feels nicely preserved for its age.</p>
<p>Herend, founded in 1826 in Hungary, is known for fully hand‑painted hard‑paste porcelain and real gold accents, and each piece is finished by an individual painter. The Apponyi design is a streamlined take on Herend’s Chinese Bouquet motif, popularized in the early 20th century and offered in several colors; Raspberry is among the most eye‑catching. A bonbonniere like this was made for sweets on the table but today works just as well on a vanity or desk. Vintage Herend from the 1950s–60s is increasingly sought after, and this colorway doesn’t surface every day, making it a desirable, true vintage find.</p>
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		<title>Herend Cachepot Ram Head Handles &#8211; Vintage Apponyi Raspberry Large Planter</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2026 12:58:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Condition: Near Mint Height: 5&#8243; (12.5cm) Width: 8&#8243; (20cm) Length: 5&#8243; (12.5cm) Diameter: 5&#8243; (12.5cm) Year Manufactured: 1970 Photos form part of the description. Exact item shown; please review all images carefully. This is a Herend cachepot with ram‑head handles in the Apponyi Raspberry pattern, made in 1970. It measures 5 inches high, 8 inches <a class="read-more" href="https://casyope.com/product/herend-cachepot-ram-head-handles-apponyi-raspberry/">Read More</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Condition: Near Mint<br />
Height: 5&#8243; (12.5cm)<br />
Width: 8&#8243; (20cm)<br />
Length: 5&#8243; (12.5cm)<br />
Diameter: 5&#8243; (12.5cm)<br />
Year Manufactured: 1970</p>
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This is a Herend cachepot with ram‑head handles in the Apponyi Raspberry pattern, made in 1970. It measures 5 inches high, 8 inches wide, and 5 inches in both length and diameter (12.5–20 cm), a handy size for a table or windowsill. The white porcelain shows a raspberry floral motif with gold on the rim and the sculpted ram heads. Condition is near mint, with clean glaze and bright original gilding—great for display or a small plant. At roughly 55 years old, it’s solidly vintage, and this ram‑handle shape is less common than standard bowls or plates.</p>
<p>Herend is the Hungarian porcelain manufactory founded in 1826, celebrated for hand‑painted wares. Each piece is formed from hard‑paste porcelain, fired multiple times, and finished by artists who paint the pattern and apply real gold by hand. Apponyi, introduced in the early 20th century at the request of Count Albert Apponyi, simplifies Herend’s earlier Indian Basket design. The Raspberry colorway is a vibrant magenta that reads fresh yet traditional. A cachepot with sculptural ram heads nods to classical urns and is produced in smaller numbers than typical tableware. Expect the Herend shield mark and painter’s numbers underneath. Hand wash to keep gilding crisp.</p>
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