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	<title>queen victoria dish &#8211; Casyope Art Deco Collectibles, Decoration, Flea Market Finds</title>
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		<title>Herend Luxury Jewelry Box &#8211; Queen Victoria Bonbonniere &#8211; Hand Painted Porcelain Trinket Dish</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Condition: Near Mint Height: 3&#8243; (7.5cm) Width: 3.5&#8243; (8.75cm) Length: 3.5&#8243; (8.75cm) Diameter: 3.5&#8243; (8.75cm) Year Manufactured: 1960 Photos form part of the description. Exact item shown; please review all images carefully. This Herend Queen Victoria bonbonniere from 1960 is a domed porcelain jewelry or trinket box in near mint condition. The glossy white ground <a class="read-more" href="https://casyope.com/product/herend-luxury-jewelry-box-queen-victoria-bonbonniere-hand-painted-porcelain-trinket-dish/">Read More</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Condition: Near Mint<br />
Height: 3&#8243; (7.5cm)<br />
Width: 3.5&#8243; (8.75cm)<br />
Length: 3.5&#8243; (8.75cm)<br />
Diameter: 3.5&#8243; (8.75cm)<br />
Year Manufactured: 1960</p>
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This Herend Queen Victoria bonbonniere from 1960 is a domed porcelain jewelry or trinket box in near mint condition. The glossy white ground is hand painted with butterflies and peony branches, finished with a crisp band of gilding around the seam. Colors are bright and clean—greens, purples, lemon and coral—set off by a smooth glaze. The lid seats neatly and lifts to a spotless interior for rings or keepsakes. No chips, cracks, or stains are visible, and the gold remains strong with only the lightest handling. A small, elegant piece that brings mid‑century charm to any vanity or shelf.</p>
<p>Herend, founded in 1826 in Hungary, is famed for hard‑paste porcelain still shaped and painted entirely by hand. The Queen Victoria pattern debuted at London’s 1851 Great Exhibition, when the monarch ordered a service and gave the design its name. Inspired by Asian export wares, it mixes fluttering butterflies and blooming peonies with scalloped gilding. Artisans freehand the enamels, apply 24k gold, and fire pieces several times to set color and shine. Typical marks include the Herend shield and VBO pattern code. Bonbonnieres and small boxes are part of the line, and mid‑century examples are valued for their color and craftsmanship.</p>
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		<title>Herend Queen Victoria Porcelain Jam Jar And Lid &#8211; Attached Underplate &#8211; Vintage Luxury Home Decor</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 May 2026 21:15:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Condition: Near Mint Height: 4.5&#8243; (11.25cm) Width: 5&#8243; (12.5cm) 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 Queen Victoria porcelain jam jar with its lid and an attached underplate, made around 1970 and kept in near <a class="read-more" href="https://casyope.com/product/herend-queen-victoria-porcelain-jam-jar-and-lid-attached-underplate-vintage-luxury-home-decor/">Read More</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Condition: Near Mint<br />
Height: 4.5&#8243; (11.25cm)<br />
Width: 5&#8243; (12.5cm)<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 Queen Victoria porcelain jam jar with its lid and an attached underplate, made around 1970 and kept in near mint shape. The white, hard‑paste body is hand painted with bright flowers and butterflies, finished with gold edging, and topped by a hand‑modeled fruit bud finial. It stands 4.5 inches (11.25 cm) high and measures 5 inches (12.5 cm) wide, with a round 5 inch (12.5 cm) diameter underplate for drip‑free serving. At about 56 years old, it’s true vintage, gently used, and displays beautifully on a table or in a cabinet, while still perfectly practical for jam, honey, or mustard.</p>
<p>Herend of Hungary has crafted luxury porcelain since 1826, entirely by hand. The Queen Victoria pattern debuted at London’s Great Exhibition in 1851; after Queen Victoria ordered a service, the design took her name. Collectors prize its lively peonies, leaves, and butterflies, often coded VBO, and the 24k gilt rims. Pieces from the 1970s hold solid value, and condiment jars with attached saucers were made in smaller numbers, so this form is harder to find. Expect a painted Herend shield mark and artist numbers on the base. It brings a pop of color without feeling fussy.</p>
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