Condition: Near Mint
Height: 4″ (10cm)
Width: 1.5″ (3.75cm)
Length: 3″ (7.5cm)
Year Manufactured: 1970
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This hand-painted Herend songbird is a…
Condition: Near Mint
Height: 4″ (10cm)
Width: 1.5″ (3.75cm)
Length: 3″ (7.5cm)
Year Manufactured: 1970
Photos form part of the description. Exact item shown; please review all images carefully.
This hand-painted Herend songbird is a lovely little porcelain from 1970, kept in near mint shape. The sculpt captures a perky bird resting on a pale stump, with a warm apricot breast, soft yellow throat, and finely shaded charcoal wings. The tiny claws, blue-tinted beak, and glossy glaze show careful studio work, and there’s no visible damage, just the light shelf wear you’d expect from a gently displayed piece. Colors are fresh, the modeling is crisp, and it sits sturdy and balanced. A sweet, naturalistic figurine that reads vintage without feeling fussy, ready for a mantel, curio, or sunny windowsill.
Herend of Hungary has made fine porcelain by hand since 1826 and became famous after royal commissions in the 1800s, including the Queen Victoria pattern. Every figurine is modeled, cast, hand trimmed, painted in layers, and kiln fired several times, so no two birds are exactly alike. The wildlife line is prized for lifelike poses and subtle shading; some pieces also use the brand’s fishnet motif. A 1970 example comes from the period when the factory was state run yet still proudly kept its traditional craftsmanship. Collectors look for clean paintwork, intact glaze, and the blue Herend shield mark underneath.
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