Condition: Near Mint
Height: 7″ (17.5cm)
Width: 3″ (7.5cm)
Length: 7″ (17.5cm)
Year Manufactured: 1940
This piece is a Herend Horse Porcelain Statue, an elegant hand-painted equestrian figurine from around 1940. At about 7 inches tall and 7 inches long,…
Condition: Near Mint
Height: 7″ (17.5cm)
Width: 3″ (7.5cm)
Length: 7″ (17.5cm)
Year Manufactured: 1940
This piece is a Herend Horse Porcelain Statue, an elegant hand-painted equestrian figurine from around 1940. At about 7 inches tall and 7 inches long, it’s a real eye-catcher with its proud stance and gentle glaze. What stands out about this particular statue is its near mint condition, especially when you remember it’s now over 80 years old. The porcelain still gleams and the paint on the mane, tail, and hooves has hardly faded. For collectors or anyone who loves horses, seeing something this old in such good shape is quite special, considering how fragile these sorts of ornaments can be.
Herend porcelain has a long and impressive history—the company itself comes from Hungary and was founded back in 1826. Their animal figurines, especially horses, have been treasured by folks all over the world. Known for their fine craftsmanship, each piece is hand-painted, making every statue a little bit unique. The Herend factory originally started out producing simple stoneware, but by the mid-1800s, they shifted their focus to luxury porcelain and quickly built a reputation for quality that has lasted for generations. Herend pieces have even graced royal tables throughout Europe, which is why these figurines are often highly sought after by collectors today. Considering its age and condition, a Herend horse like this is a true vintage rarity—a beautiful example of mid-20th-century European porcelain art that’s survived decades without losing its charm.
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