Condition: Near Mint
Height: 5.5″ (13.75cm)
Width: 4″ (10cm)
Length: 4″ (10cm)
Diameter: 4″ (10cm)
Year Manufactured: 1960
This beautiful vintage vase is a genuine piece from the renowned Herend porcelain manufacturer, specifically from their Queen Victoria line. Made around…
Condition: Near Mint
Height: 5.5″ (13.75cm)
Width: 4″ (10cm)
Length: 4″ (10cm)
Diameter: 4″ (10cm)
Year Manufactured: 1960
This beautiful vintage vase is a genuine piece from the renowned Herend porcelain manufacturer, specifically from their Queen Victoria line. Made around 1960, this small vase stands about five and a half inches tall and is roughly four inches wide, making it a charming accent for any table or shelf. The striking butterfly motif and vivid hand-painted flowers, bordered with delicate touches of gold, speak to its high craftsmanship and attention to detail. Its condition is near mint, which is remarkable for a piece that’s more than sixty years old. With its sophisticated curves and lovely golden accents around the rim and base, this vase is both eye-catching and refined, deserving a prime spot in any collection.
Herend is a name with a lot of history behind it, famous for its hand-painted porcelain since the early 1800s in Hungary. The Queen Victoria pattern, which features brightly colored butterflies and flowers, was introduced in 1851 and has been a favorite ever since—originally making its mark at the Great Exhibition in London, where it even caught the attention of Queen Victoria herself. Owning an authentic piece from this line, especially one crafted in the 1960s in such pristine condition, is something special. While Herend pieces are collected worldwide, finding a vintage vase like this with an untouched, vivid design is rare. These items aren’t just pretty to look at; they’re pieces of history that link you directly back to centuries-old European artistry and royal taste. Whether for display or as a family treasure, this vase is sure to bring a touch of elegance and old-world charm.



















