Condition: Small chip on the rose
Height: 7″ (17.5cm)
Width: 3.5″ (8.75cm)
Length: 6″ (15cm)
Diameter: 3.5″ (8.75cm)
Year Manufactured: 1940
This beautiful piece is a Herend Antique Raspberry Rose Teapot, a real collector’s item…
Condition: Small chip on the rose
Height: 7″ (17.5cm)
Width: 3.5″ (8.75cm)
Length: 6″ (15cm)
Diameter: 3.5″ (8.75cm)
Year Manufactured: 1940
This beautiful piece is a Herend Antique Raspberry Rose Teapot, a real collector’s item from around 1940. Standing at 7 inches tall, with a delicate hand-painted raspberry rose motif and gold accents, it’s easy to see how much care and craftsmanship went into making it. The teapot is made of fine Hungarian porcelain, which gives it a classic, timeless look. The roses are painted in a vivid raspberry pink, and the lid features a charming rosebud as the handle—by itself, that tiny detail tells you this wasn’t just your average teapot back in its day. Despite being over 80 years old, it’s described as being in near mint condition, meaning it’s been really well cared for or hardly ever used. At 3.5 inches wide and 6 inches in length, it’s large enough for a small gathering but dainty enough for an afternoon tea.
Herend is a name that rings bells with anyone who knows fine porcelain. Founded in Hungary in the 1820s, the Herend Porcelain Manufactory quickly earned a reputation for top-end, hand-painted pieces that have graced the tables of royals and collectors alike. The Raspberry Rose pattern—like the one you see here—combines traditional floral motifs with a pop of vivid color, making it a favorite among Herend fans. Each item is painted freehand, so no two are exactly alike, and older pieces like this teapot are especially sought after for their rarity and quality. Owning a Herend piece is like holding a tiny slice of European history in your hands, and even if you’re not a hardcore collector, it’s easy to appreciate the sheer artistry and love that went into its creation.














