Herend - Bowl (2) - kitty - Porcelain





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Herend, hand-painted porcelain containers, known as bonbonniere or jewelry boxes, by the Hungarian manufacturer Herend. Both pieces feature tulip motifs, a signature design from their "Kitty" series. Item details Bonbonniere with rose: This container (left) is unique for its rose-shaped handle on the lid. Models like this one are often marked 6153/KY. Plain bonbonniere: The container on the right has a simpler, rounded lid without an additional handle, emphasizing the hand-painted floral motif. Material and workmanship: They are made of high-quality white porcelain with gilded edges. Each piece is unique because it is hand-painted, which can be confirmed by the blue stamp "Herend Hungary Handpainted" on the bottom of the container.
Diameter: 11.5 cm
Height: from 8.5 to 11.5 cm
Brand: Herend
Country of origin: Hungary
Period: second half of the twentieth century
Material: High quality hand-painted porcelain
Herend, hand-painted porcelain containers, known as bonbonniere or jewelry boxes, by the Hungarian manufacturer Herend. Both pieces feature tulip motifs, a signature design from their "Kitty" series. Item details Bonbonniere with rose: This container (left) is unique for its rose-shaped handle on the lid. Models like this one are often marked 6153/KY. Plain bonbonniere: The container on the right has a simpler, rounded lid without an additional handle, emphasizing the hand-painted floral motif. Material and workmanship: They are made of high-quality white porcelain with gilded edges. Each piece is unique because it is hand-painted, which can be confirmed by the blue stamp "Herend Hungary Handpainted" on the bottom of the container.
Diameter: 11.5 cm
Height: from 8.5 to 11.5 cm
Brand: Herend
Country of origin: Hungary
Period: second half of the twentieth century
Material: High quality hand-painted porcelain

