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		<title>Art Nouveau Decor Box &#8211; Herend Porcelain Queen Victoria Jewelry Storage</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Condition: Near Mint Height: 2&#8243; (5cm) Width: 3&#8243; (7.5cm) Length: 4&#8243; (10cm) Year Manufactured: 1970 Photos form part of the description. Exact item shown; please review all images carefully. This charming little piece is an Art Nouveau decor box by Herend, used for jewelry storage and finished in the classic Queen Victoria pattern. It’s hand‑painted <a class="read-more" href="https://casyope.com/product/art-nouveau-decor-box-herend-porcelain-queen-victoria-jewelry-storage/">Read More</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Condition: Near Mint<br />
Height: 2&#8243; (5cm)<br />
Width: 3&#8243; (7.5cm)<br />
Length: 4&#8243; (10cm)<br />
Year Manufactured: 1970</p>
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This charming little piece is an Art Nouveau decor box by Herend, used for jewelry storage and finished in the classic Queen Victoria pattern. It’s hand‑painted with bright peonies and fluttering butterflies, and edged with soft green and real gold trim. The lid fits neatly, and the colors are crisp with barely any wear, so it sits in Near Mint condition. It’s a handy size for rings and small keepsakes: Height 2 inches (5 cm), Width 3 inches (7.5 cm), Length 4 inches (10 cm). Made around 1970, it’s now about 56 years old—solidly vintage—and a lovely, display‑ready accent for a dresser or vanity.</p>
<p>Herend, founded in Hungary in 1826, is famous for porcelain that’s shaped and painted entirely by hand. The Queen Victoria line, also known as VBO, debuted at the 1851 Great Exhibition in London, where Queen Victoria ordered a service—hence the name. Hallmarks of the pattern are the multi‑colored butterflies, blooming peonies, and generous gilding around the edges. Each item usually carries the Herend shield backstamp and often a painter’s mark. While the Queen Victoria design is still made today, small lidded boxes from the late 1960s–1970s in Near Mint condition are not everyday finds, which makes this vintage example a desirable, easy‑to‑love collectible.</p>
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		<title>Herend Rothschild Trinket Tray &#8211; Vintage Porcelain Coaster</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Condition: Near Mint Height: 1&#8243; (2.5cm) Width: 4&#8243; (10cm) Length: 4&#8243; (10cm) Diameter: 4&#8243; (10cm) Year Manufactured: 1970 Photos form part of the description. Exact item shown; please review all images carefully. This is a Herend Rothschild trinket tray from around 1970, a small round porcelain coaster/dish measuring 4 inches across, 1 inch high, with <a class="read-more" href="https://casyope.com/product/herend-rothschild-trinket-tray-vintage-porcelain-coaster/">Read More</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Condition: Near Mint<br />
Height: 1&#8243; (2.5cm)<br />
Width: 4&#8243; (10cm)<br />
Length: 4&#8243; (10cm)<br />
Diameter: 4&#8243; (10cm)<br />
Year Manufactured: 1970</p>
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This is a Herend Rothschild trinket tray from around 1970, a small round porcelain coaster/dish measuring 4 inches across, 1 inch high, with a 4 inch width and length to match its circular shape. It’s near mint, with a bright gilt rim and a crisp hand‑painted scene of two birds on a branch, the familiar necklace draped between them. The scalloped edge adds a gentle look and the glossy glaze shows barely any wear. Use it as a bedside ring holder, a catchall for keys, or a coaster. At roughly 56 years old, it’s solidly vintage yet easy to enjoy every day.</p>
<p>Herend, founded in 1826 in Hungary, is known for hand‑painted hard‑paste porcelain. The Rothschild Bird pattern debuted around 1860 and recalls the tale of a lost Rothschild necklace found in a tree—hence the birds with pearls. Every piece is painted by hand, so colors and brushwork vary slightly, and many bases carry painter’s marks with the Herend Hungary stamp. 1970s production came in smaller runs than today, and clean gilding like this is harder to find. The pattern is still made, but vintage trays from this era are the ones collectors chase because they’re practical, charming, and undeniably classic.</p>
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