Condition: Near Mint
Height: 2″ (5cm)
Width: 4.5″ (11.25cm)
Length: 4.5″ (11.25cm)
Diameter: 4.5″ (11.25cm)
Year Manufactured: 1980
This charming little coffee cup and saucer set is a genuine Herend piece from around 1980, standing…
Condition: Near Mint
Height: 2″ (5cm)
Width: 4.5″ (11.25cm)
Length: 4.5″ (11.25cm)
Diameter: 4.5″ (11.25cm)
Year Manufactured: 1980
This charming little coffee cup and saucer set is a genuine Herend piece from around 1980, standing at about 2 inches tall and 4.5 inches wide. The hand-painted floral pattern, edged with delicate gold trim, is instantly recognizable as part of Herend’s Queen Victoria line—an iconic look that really stands out. Even after four decades, this set is in near-mint condition, which is a testament to how well it was made and how carefully it was kept. Anyone who picks it up will notice how beautiful and lightweight the porcelain feels, and just how much everyday artistry went into something as simple as a coffee cup.
Herend is a Hungarian porcelain manufacturer that’s been around since the early 1800s, and their Queen Victoria pattern is one of their most famous. Named after Queen Victoria herself, who ordered a full set in the 1850s, this pattern features colorful butterflies and flowers hand-painted on every single piece. Over time, these sets have become collectibles, especially ones like this in great shape from the late twentieth century. Since every Herend piece is hand-decorated, no two are quite identical, and that adds a bit of magic to using them for coffee or display. By now, sets from 1980 are considered vintage, and it’s getting harder to find them in such lovely condition. For collectors or those just wanting to add some character and history to their table, Herend’s Queen Victoria line always draws attention, combining Old World charm and craftsmanship that still feels special today.



















