Herend - フィギュリン - Golden Oriole Pair - Porcelain





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Herend Golden Oriole Pair porcelain figurines from Hungary, in excellent condition, circa 1930–1940, measuring 10 cm in height, width and depth, in an Art Nouveau style depicting animals.
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First Class Herend Product.
Condition: Near Mint
Height: 4" (10cm)
Width: 4" (10cm)
Length: 4" (10cm)
Year Manufactured: 1940
This beautiful figurine is a Herend Golden Oriole Bird Pair, hand-painted with meticulous detail in Hungary around the year 1940. Even after more than 80 years, this porcelain piece is in near mint condition, making it a true treasure for collectors. The vibrant yellow and black coloring of the birds catches the eye, and the delicate brushwork brings them to life on the branch, with fine touches on their feathers and beaks. At about 4 inches tall, wide, and long, it’s a modestly sized piece but full of charm, perfect for displaying on a shelf, in a glass cabinet, or as a centerpiece. This kind of craftsmanship from the early 20th century is getting hard to find, especially in such well-preserved condition.
First Class Herend Product.
Condition: Near Mint
Height: 4" (10cm)
Width: 4" (10cm)
Length: 4" (10cm)
Year Manufactured: 1940
This beautiful figurine is a Herend Golden Oriole Bird Pair, hand-painted with meticulous detail in Hungary around the year 1940. Even after more than 80 years, this porcelain piece is in near mint condition, making it a true treasure for collectors. The vibrant yellow and black coloring of the birds catches the eye, and the delicate brushwork brings them to life on the branch, with fine touches on their feathers and beaks. At about 4 inches tall, wide, and long, it’s a modestly sized piece but full of charm, perfect for displaying on a shelf, in a glass cabinet, or as a centerpiece. This kind of craftsmanship from the early 20th century is getting hard to find, especially in such well-preserved condition.

