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Copenhagen, Denmark: A very pretty hangable decorative plate from Royal Copenhagen of Denmark. It features "Mors Dag" (Mother's Day) and is dated 1977. This rich blue plate (darker blue than the flash of the camera makes it look!) is about 6 inches wide. It is in excellent condition, with no flaws that I can find. There is a double-hole punch on the footed base for hangers, along with its current wire hanger. This piece is stamped (photo above) with the mark for "Royal Copenhagen / Denmark / EK / Mother's Day." There is also a green initial V or U. Price: $15.00. Bing & Grondahl
A very pretty (and large) hangable porcelain plate from Bing and Grondahl of Denmark. It commemorates "The Royal Palace" and is dated 1970. This rich blue plate (darker than the flash of the camera makes it look) is 9 inches wide. It is in excellent condition, with no flaws that I can find. There is a double-hole punch on the footed base for hangers, with a thick gold cord. This piece is stamped (photos above) with the mark for B&G, Copenhagen Porcelain, Denmark. There is a blue initial that looks like "IA" and the numbers 8000/9170. Finally, it reads "Amalienborg / The Royal Palace." Price: $15.00. Bing & Grondahl
A very pretty hangable porcelain plate from Bing and Grondahl of Denmark. It commemorates "Christmas in Greenland" and is dated 1972; the caption on the front reads "Jule after 1972." This rich blue plate (darker than the flash of the camera makes it look) is 7-1/8 inches wide. It is in excellent condition, with no flaws that I can find. There is a double-hole punch on the footed base for hangers. This piece is stamped (photos above, click to enlarge) with the mark for B&G, Copenhagen Porcelain, Made in Denmark. There is a blue initial that looks like "k" and the numbers 8000/9072. Finally, it reads "Jul i Grenland / Christmas in Greenland." Price: $15.00. |
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