Since 1826, Herend has created timeless designs with unsurpassed craftsmanship and artistry. These exquisite treasures make lovely collectibles and heirlooms for generations to come. The Queen Victoria original pattern, introduced in 1851 at the First World Exhibition in London, was purchased by Queen Victoria herself. Subsequently named for her, this Chinese-influenced pattern demands the skills of Herend's most talented and experienced painters and the most famous classic Herend pattern since 1851. Herend Queen Victoria’s design is painted with Peony Flowers and Butterflies. This exquisite tray embodies the timeless elegance of Herend craftsmanship, showcasing a mesmerizing blend of sophistication and artistic finesse. Originating from Hungary, renowned for its rich heritage in porcelain artistry, this hand-painted masterpiece features the iconic Queen Victoria pattern adorning its borders. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, each stroke of the brush brings to life delicate floral motifs in vibrant shades of green, intertwining with intricate gold accents, reminiscent of a royal garden in full bloom. The tray is thoughtfully designed with handles, ensuring both practicality and elegance in its use. Elevating any setting with its regal charm, this Herend tray serves as a statement piece, perfect for adding a touch of luxury to tea gatherings, serving occasions, or simply as a cherished display item. Whether displayed on a mantelpiece, adorning a dining table, or gracing a vanity, it effortlessly captures the essence of opulence and refinement. It is in great Condition. Dimensions (approximately): 11" L x 6.75" W x 2.5" H (including the Handles)