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		<title>Herend Queen Victoria Porcelain Leaf Dish Hand Painted Butterfly Motif Vintage Decor</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2026 18:57:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Condition: Near Mint Height: 1.5&#8243; (3.75cm) Width: 3.5&#8243; (8.75cm) Length: 6&#8243; (15cm) Photos form part of the description. Exact item shown; please review all images carefully. This petite Herend Queen Victoria leaf dish is a hand-painted porcelain catchall with a softly scalloped, leaf-shaped rim brushed in gold. At just 0.5 inches high, 1.5 inches wide, <a class="read-more" href="https://casyope.com/product/herend-queen-victoria-porcelain-leaf-dish-hand-painted-butterfly-motif-vintage-decor/">Read More</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Condition: Near Mint<br />
Height: 1.5&#8243; (3.75cm)<br />
Width: 3.5&#8243; (8.75cm)<br />
Length: 6&#8243; (15cm)</p>
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This petite Herend Queen Victoria leaf dish is a hand-painted porcelain catchall with a softly scalloped, leaf-shaped rim brushed in gold. At just 0.5 inches high, 1.5 inches wide, and 2.5 inches long, it’s a charming miniature that works as a ring rest, salt pinch, or tiny trinket dish. The bowl shows a colorful butterfly floating above peony sprays and leafy branches, with the green-washed edge typical of the pattern. It’s in Near Mint condition with crisp gilding and no chips or cracks. The piece is vintage rather than new—examples like this often date to the late twentieth century, roughly 30 to 50 years old—and each one is unique because it’s painted by hand.</p>
<p>Herend Porcelain of Hungary, founded in 1826, is famous for finely modeled, hard-paste porcelain decorated entirely by artisans. The Queen Victoria line, known as pattern VBO, debuted at London’s 1851 Great Exhibition; Queen Victoria purchased a service, and the name stuck. Its butterflies, peonies, and chinoiserie-inspired branches are a hallmark, along with hand-applied 24k gold. Leaf dishes appear in multiple sizes, but these tiny versions are scarcer and especially collectible. While the pattern is still produced, vintage pieces with sharp painting and bright gilding remain sought after.</p>
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		<title>Herend Ducks Figurines Vintage Porcelain Birds Mallard Statuette</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2026 13:18:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Condition: Near Mint Height: 3&#8243; (7.5cm) Width: 3&#8243; (7.5cm) Length: 4&#8243; (10cm) Year Manufactured: 1960 Photos form part of the description. Exact item shown; please review all images carefully. This charming pair of Herend ducks is a hand‑painted porcelain figurine from around 1960. The sculpt shows a mallard drake nuzzled against a white duck, glazed <a class="read-more" href="https://casyope.com/product/herend-ducks-figurines-vintage-porcelain-birds-mallard-statuette/">Read More</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Condition: Near Mint<br />
Height: 3&#8243; (7.5cm)<br />
Width: 3&#8243; (7.5cm)<br />
Length: 4&#8243; (10cm)<br />
Year Manufactured: 1960</p>
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This charming pair of Herend ducks is a hand‑painted porcelain figurine from around 1960. The sculpt shows a mallard drake nuzzled against a white duck, glazed in rich, lifelike colors—deep burgundy chest, blue wing panels, and an orange bill—with a smooth, glossy finish that catches the light. It’s a compact display piece, standing about 3 inches tall, 3 inches wide, and 4 inches long, easy to tuck into a cabinet or on a shelf. Condition is near mint, with crisp paint and no obvious chips or repairs. At roughly 66 years old, it’s a mid‑century original and a well‑kept survivor from the golden era of European porcelain.</p>
<p>Herend Porcelain Manufactory of Hungary, founded in 1826, is famed for finely modeled, hand‑painted tableware and animals. Every piece is cast, trimmed, then painted by a studio artist and fired multiple times for that bright white body and jewel‑like glazes. Collectors know the Herend Hungary backstamp and the painter’s or model numbers underneath. Beyond its famous Queen Victoria and fishnet patterns, Herend also made naturalistic birds like this pair, often in runs. Mid‑century examples over 60 years old in near mint condition are increasingly scarce, which is why these ducks remain desirable to collectors.</p>
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		<title>Herend Green Parrot Figurine &#8211; Handpainted Porcelain Bird Statuette</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2026 10:59:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Condition: Near Mint Height: 3.5&#8243; (8.75cm) Width: 2&#8243; (5cm) Length: 3&#8243; (7.5cm) Year Manufactured: 1980 This is a Herend Green Parrot figurine, handpainted porcelain bird statuette dating to 1980. At just 1.5 inches tall, 1 inch wide, and 1 inch long, it’s a petite perch-sitter. It’s in Near Mint condition—glossy glaze, no chips or repairs, <a class="read-more" href="https://casyope.com/product/herend-green-parrot-figurine-handpainted-porcelain-bird-statuette/">Read More</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Condition: Near Mint<br />
Height: 3.5&#8243; (8.75cm)<br />
Width: 2&#8243; (5cm)<br />
Length: 3&#8243; (7.5cm)<br />
Year Manufactured: 1980</p>
<p>This is a Herend Green Parrot figurine, handpainted porcelain bird statuette dating to 1980. At just 1.5 inches tall, 1 inch wide, and 1 inch long, it’s a petite perch-sitter. It’s in Near Mint condition—glossy glaze, no chips or repairs, minimal shelf wear to the base. The colors: soft jade green body, yellow wash on the breast, warm apricot and coral around the beak and wing tips; detailed feather texturing; perched on a white and brown branch base. At roughly 46 years old, it’s solidly vintage and a charming accent for a curio, desk, or windowsill.</p>
<p>Herend is Hungary’s famed porcelain house, founded in 1826 and celebrated for finely modeled, fully handpainted pieces. Every figurine is shaped, glazed, and painted by artisans, then fired multiple times; painters sign with a number or mark beside the blue Herend Hungary backstamp and form number. Their animals and birds—alongside patterns like Fishnet—are favorites with collectors because no two are exactly alike. Production in the late 1970s–1980s was smaller than today and export from behind the Iron Curtain could be spotty, so minis like this can be harder to find. Keep it dusted and avoid harsh cleaners; the glaze will stay bright for decades.</p>
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