PORCELAIN - Brand: Royal Copenhagen
Royal Copenhagen
Royal Copenhagen is the most important Danish manufacturer of porcelain products and was founded in Copenhagen in 1775. It is recognized by its factory mark, the three wavy.
The factory's pattern No. 1, still in production, is "Musselmalet", "mussel-painted", called "Blue Fluted" in English-speaking countries.
In 1790, Royal Copenhagen was commissioned by the king to produce a "Flora Danica" dinner service, with gilded edges and botanical motifs.
At the Exposition Universelle (1889) in Paris, Royal Copenhagen won the Grand Prix, giving it international exposure.
Royal Copenhagen, Denmark. Blue Fluted Plain, small porcelain butter sauce boat. Dated 1963.
$340.00
Royal Copenhagen, Denmark. Blue Fluted Plain, set of four porcelain egg cups. Approx. 1920s.
$240.00