Condition: Near Mint
Height: 1″ (2.5cm)
Width: 3.5″ (8.75cm)
Length: 4.5″ (11.25cm)
Year Manufactured: 1960
This lovely little dish is a Herend Queen Victoria Porcelain Jewelry Tray, made around 1960, making it over 60 years old!…
Condition: Near Mint
Height: 1″ (2.5cm)
Width: 3.5″ (8.75cm)
Length: 4.5″ (11.25cm)
Year Manufactured: 1960
This lovely little dish is a Herend Queen Victoria Porcelain Jewelry Tray, made around 1960, making it over 60 years old! It’s a small and dainty vanity accessory, just the right size for holding your rings, earrings, or other tiny treasures. Its design features a beautiful butterfly motif with colorful blossoms and leaves, all outlined with delicate touches of gold. It’s crafted in near-mint condition, measuring about one inch high, three and a half inches wide, and almost four and a half inches long, perfect for gracing a nightstand or bathroom counter. This tray is definitely vintage—you won’t find this kind of finely hand-painted porcelain in everyday stores anymore. Its age and careful preservation add to its rarity and charm, appealing to both collectors and anyone who loves a bit of elegant history in their home.
Herend is a name that stands for Hungarian porcelain artistry. Founded in 1826, Herend quickly became famous for its luxury hand-painted porcelain, gaining worldwide recognition when it was chosen by Queen Victoria herself at the Great Exhibition in London in 1851. The Queen Victoria pattern, like this tray, is one of Herend’s most iconic collections, featuring butterflies and peonies in vibrant, joyful colors. Every piece is meticulously painted by hand, making each one slightly unique. Over the decades, Herend porcelain has become highly collectible, valued for its craftsmanship, quality, and tradition. Owning a piece from the Queen Victoria line feels special, like having a little bit of royal history and Old World beauty right in your home. You’ll often see Herend treasured in family collections or passed down as heirlooms, and pieces from the 1960s rarely come up in such pristine condition.





















