Christmas Plate Copenhagen
Christmas Plate Copenhagen
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1969 Royal Copenhagen Christmas Plate THE OLD FARMYARD $4.99 |
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Royal Copenhagen, Admiring The Christmas Tree Plate $14.00 |
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PP RARE CHRISTMAS PLATE 1946 ROYAL COPENHAGEN FIRST S. $123.50 |
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PP RARE CHRISTMAS PLATE 1916 ROYAL COPENHAGEN FIRST S. $42.37 |
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B & G Copenhagen 1978 A Christmas Tale Delft Blue Plate $19.99 |
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1973 ROYAL COPENHAGEN CHRISTMAS PLATE NEW MINT $8.75 |
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Bing & Grondahl CHRISTMAS PLATE COPENHAGEN 1991 $45.99 |
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Bing & Grondahl CHRISTMAS PLATE COPENHAGEN w/ Box 1977 $22.99 |
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royal copenhagen 2010 christmas plate $75.00 |
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1978 ROYAL COPENHAGEN CHRISTMAS PLATE Greenland $12.99 |
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Royal Copenhagen 1980 Christmas Plate NIB $18.95 |
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1976 ROYAL COPENHAGEN CHRISTMAS PLATE VIBAEK WATER-MILL $12.99 |
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1972 ROYAL COPENHAGEN CHRISTMAS PLATE In The Desert $14.99 |
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MERRY CHRISTMAS 1983 Royal Copenhagen Kai Lange Plate $18.95 |
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1971 ROYAL COPENHAGEN CHRISTMAS PLATE Hare in Winter $14.99 |
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ROYAL COPENHAGEN 1976 CHRISTMAS PLATE w/BOX 0515 $8.99 |
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ROYAL COPENHAGEN : ALUMINIA ROYAL NAVY, CHRISTMAS PLATE $9.95 |
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1985 DESIREE PLATE`S OLD BLUE COPENHAGEN CHRISTMAS $14.95 |
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1987 DESIREE PLATE`S OLD BLUE COPENHAGEN CHRISTMAS $12.95 |
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ROYAL COPENHAGEN: SMALL PLATE CHRISTMAS PLATE 1999 $12.00 |
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ROYAL COPENHAGEN : ALUMINIA ROYAL NAVY, CHRISTMAS PLATE $9.95 |
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DESIREE PLATE`S OLD BLUE COPENHAGEN CHRISTMAS 1978 $12.95 |
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ROYAL COPENHAGEN : ALUMINIA ROYAL NAVY, CHRISTMAS PLATE $6.00 |
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ROYAL COPENHAGEN : ALUMINIA ROYAL NAVY, CHRISTMAS PLATE $9.95 |
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1917 VERY RARE ROYAL COPENHAGEN: CHRISTMAS PLATE $99.50 |
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DESIREE PLATE`S OLD BLUE COPENHAGEN CHRISTMAS 1979 $12.95 |
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1976 DESIREE PLATE`S OLD BLUE COPENHAGEN CHRISTMAS $14.95 |
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2000 Royal Copenhagen X-MAS PLATE w/BOX $29.95 |
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2002 Royal Copenhagen X-MAS PLATE w/BOX $49.95 |
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2003 Royal Copenhagen X-MAS PLATE w/BOX $39.95 |
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1964 Royal Copenhagen PLATE Fetching the Christmas Tree $1,000.00 |
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Bing & Grondhal Copenhagen Porcelian Plate Christmas’70 $25.98 |
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1976 Grande Copenhagen Christmas Collectors Plate MINT $7.99 |
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Copenhagen Blue Plate 1971 Christmas at Home MINT $10.00 |
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1965 Royal Copenhagen CHRISTMAS PLATE Little Skaters $1,000.00 |
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1970 Collectible Christmas Plate Christmas Rose and Cat $75.00 Blue Porcelain 7 1/4″ Diameter… |
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Royal Copenhagen 2010 Annual Christmas Plate $98.00 The motif for the Annual Christmas Plate from Royal Copenhagen is as always the work of Sven Vestergaard. The artist has given us pleasure with his strong and beautiful narratives about our history and nature for more than 20 years. The polar bear is the proud king of the Arctic. One of nature’s most powerful animals, but also among the most endangered, in this way symbolizing a unique strength an… |
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Royal Copenhagen Collectibles Christmas Plate 2009 $70.00 … |
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Royal Copenhagen Collectibles Christmas Plate 1974 $19.99 This plate is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or hairlines. It depicts an Eskimo mother holding one child on her lap and sitting on a sled while the other child is pushing it. There are eskimo dogs or Huskies around the edge of the plate. This plate feels embossed due to the lovely white art work. The size of the plate is 6″ in diameter. On the front it says, Mors Dag 1974. On the bac… |
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Christmas Plates from Royal Copenhagen and Bing & Grondahl $22.95 Collectible porcelain Christmas plates have been made in Denmark by Bing & Grondahl since 1895 and by Royal Copenhagen since 1908. These and their many other popular commemorative series, including Mothers’ Day, Jubilee, and Childrens’ Day plates, have been cherished by generations of people all over the world. This is the first book to bring all the plates together in one beautiful, organized ref… |
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The story of Bing & Grøndahl Christmas plates … |
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The Story of Royal Copenhagen Christmas Plates … |
Royal Copenhagen is now the porcelain division of Royal Scandinavia which was formed with the merger of Royal Copenhagen and the he Swedish glass works Orreefors Kosta Boda. Royal Copenhagen had already bought Georg Jensen Silversmithy in 1972, and incorporated with Holmegaards Glassworks in 1985 and with Bing & Grøndahl in 1987. The intention was to secure a strong position for the Danish art industry globally. The latest merger, Royal Scandinavia, now sees the best of Danish and Swedish art industry combined.
The Royal Copenhagen Porcelain factory was founded in 1775, under the protection of Queen Juliane Marie, by the chemist, Frantz Heinrich Muller, who following years of experimentation and trials finally mastered the production the coveted hard porcelain. The factory was beset by difficulties during its first few years, but the problems of ‘poor raw materials, lack of experience, unsuccessful firings, disappointing experiments’ were eventually overcome, and in 1779 the absolute monarch King Christian VII assumed financial responsibility, thus guaranteeing the future of the porcelain factory.
The first dinner service pattern produced by the factory was the ‘Blue Fluted’, a popular pattern with a number of companies since the taut stylised floral motive originated in China and was considered the epitome of genuine porcelain. Royal Copenhagen still continues to paint the pattern by hand, even today. ‘Blue Fluted’ would gradually become synonymous with Danish porcelain. In 1779 another blue dinner service was introduced and it is also still in production today the ‘Blue Flower’, reflecting the contemporary European style of naturalistic flowers.
The Blue Fluted pattern is part of Denmark’s cultural heritage. To connoisseurs all over the world it is synonymous with Danish porcelain. Blue Fluted is Royal Copenhagen’s very first porcelain dinner service and is to Danish underglaze-decorated porcelain what the costly Flora Danica is to Danish overglaze-decorated porcelain: a measure of the skill, tradition and craftsmanship at Royal Copenhagen.
The delicate and versatile pattern was adopted by the Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Manufactory in 1775 when it was founded. The young enterprise tried its hand at this decoration first, and the identification number printed on the bottom of each piece is therefore No. 1. It became popular immediately, has never gone out of fashion, and has been the most sought-after of the Royal Copenhagen dinner services ever since. Please purchase on online www.etabletop.com
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