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Submitted photo · June 6, 2026

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Herend Hungary 4437,1’80 a screw connects the vase to the base

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AI Identification

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Herend Hungary Queen Victoria Porcelain Vase

Decorative Arts

AI Estimated Value

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€200 - €400

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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Porcelain vase with a flared rim, two small handles, and a square base. Decorated with the Herend Queen Victoria (VBO) pattern featuring colorful flowers and butterflies, with gold accents. The vase is attached to the base with a screw and is marked Herend Hungary 4437/1/80.

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The item appears to be a Herend Hungary porcelain vase with the Queen Victoria pattern (VBO). The additional information provided confirms it is Herend with the number 4437/1/80. The value is based on the condition and size, assuming no damage. The screw attachment to the base is typical for this style of Herend vase and does not indicate a flaw unless the attachment is loose or damaged.

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