Condition: Near Mint
Height: 13″
Diameter: 5″
Year Manufactured: 1965
The vase is made of hand-painted porcelain, showing off vibrant butterflies and blooming flowers on a pristine white background. Two elegant handles sweep up each side, with delicate gold accents…
Condition: Near Mint
Height: 13″
Diameter: 5″
Year Manufactured: 1965
The vase is made of hand-painted porcelain, showing off vibrant butterflies and blooming flowers on a pristine white background. Two elegant handles sweep up each side, with delicate gold accents providing an extra touch of luxury. The iconic butterfly motif and crisp lines make it instantly recognizable as Herend’s work. Given its age—almost 60 years old—its near-mint condition makes it not only a beautiful decorative object but also a highly desirable collectible for those who appreciate fine European porcelain.
Herend Porcelain is one of Hungary’s proudest exports, world-renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship and rich decorating traditions. The Victoria pattern, first introduced at the 1851 Great Exhibition in London, takes inspiration from Queen Victoria’s love for florals and butterflies, and became a global hit. Every Herend piece, including this vase, is meticulously hand-painted by skilled artists, a tradition the company has protected since its founding in 1826. Because each piece is unique and the process is so labor-intensive, Herend items have a reputation for rarity and exclusivity—there simply aren’t many out there, especially of this size and shape. The “7702” mark nods to the specific form and pattern style, which helps collectors authenticate and date these precious finds.
Nowadays, it’s rare to come across Herend Victoria pieces, let alone one as large and well-preserved as this amphora vase. It’s not the sort of thing you stumble on at an ordinary antique store. Collectors, decorators, and anyone who loves old-world elegance find these pieces especially captivating. With its blend of Hungarian artistry and history, this vase makes a statement in any home. Even for people unfamiliar with antique porcelain, the sheer beauty and craftsmanship are obvious at a glance. When you see the soft shine of the porcelain, the detail of the flowers, and the colorful butterflies, it’s easy to understand why Herend continues to capture hearts well into the twenty-first century.