Condition: Near Mint
Height: 3.5″ (8.75cm)
Width: 2.5″ (6.25cm)
Length: 2.5″ (6.25cm)
Diameter: 2.5″ (6.25cm)
Year Manufactured: 1960
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This footed…
Condition: Near Mint
Height: 3.5″ (8.75cm)
Width: 2.5″ (6.25cm)
Length: 2.5″ (6.25cm)
Diameter: 2.5″ (6.25cm)
Year Manufactured: 1960
Photos form part of the description. Exact item shown; please review all images carefully.
This footed bonbonniere from Herend, Hungary is a charming mid‑century piece. Made in 1960, it wears the Rothschild Bird with Insects pattern: two bright songbirds on a leafy branch and playful bugs on the domed lid. A glossy white glaze sets off the hand painting, while a band of gold trims the rim and touches the tiny feet. The lid ends in a twisted gilt finial that adds a little sparkle. It’s perfect for candies, rings, or sugar on a breakfast tray. Condition is near mint, with fresh colors, clean interior, and only the lightest signs of careful handling.
Herend has painted fine porcelain in Hungary since 1826, and Rothschild Bird is among its most famous patterns. The design was introduced around 1860 for the Rothschild family, inspired by a playful tale of birds and a misplaced necklace, which is why insects and lively songbirds appear across the pieces. Decoration and gilding are still done entirely by hand, then fired multiple times, so each item has small, charming differences. Collectors prize the bright enamels, real gold accents, and elegant shapes like this footed candy pot. Authentic examples carry the Herend shield backstamp and often painter’s numbers. To keep it beautiful, hand wash gently and avoid heat or dishwashers.
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