Where can I buy Royal Copenhagen porcelain figurines?

Where can I buy Royal Copenhagen porcelain figurines?

Royal Copenhagen have through the years been a large producer of porcelain figurines making for a large selection of these. There is everything from the individual figurines to the figurine series that have become collector’s items.

Where can I Sell my Royal Copenhagen plate?

Sotheby’s can help you sell your Royal Copenhagen dish, plate, cup, teacup, saucer, bowl, platter, tureen, tray, monteith, wine cooler, basket or other porcelain piece in our New York, London, and online sales.

When is the best time to sell Royal Copenhagen porcelain?

When you are ready to sell Royal Copenhagen Flora Danica plates, tureens or tea cups, there is no better time to consign with Sotheby’s to realise the highest price for your fine antique porcelain. With year-round sales in London and New York as well as online, our specialists can assist you with the sale of your Royal Copenhagen porcelain.

What makes a Royal Copenhagen gift so special?

A gift from Royal Copenhagen tells a story even before it is opened, and the gift wrapping itself truly makes it a gift like no other. Fit for that someone special. Sign up for the newsletter and discover stories on everything from the latest news and unique artist collaborations to events and sales.

Where can I buy porcelain from Royal Copenhagen?

Sotheby’s is your best resource to buy and sell European porcelain, china or ceramic objects by Royal Copenhagen in the Flora Danica pattern, Fish pattern, Game pattern, Blue Lace Pattern, or Fruit pattern.

Where can I find a Royal Copenhagen figurine?

Figurines from Royal Copenhagen can be found in just about every Danish home and has almost become an integral part of the interior design, but also abroad there is great demand for the beautiful old figurines. An often seen figurine series in the Danish homes are the small stoneware bear cubs by Knud Kyhn.

What are the names of Royal Copenhagen China?

Select a pattern: There are many discontinued and current production patterns of these tableware items, including Royal Copenhagen blue fluted, floral Danica, blue flower, Henriette, Saxon flower, fan, Gemina, and Gemma. Each year, there is a Christmas plate with a design that is different from the previous year’s.

When did Royal Copenhagen start making dinnerware?

Founded in Copenhagen in 1775, Royal Copenhagen was granted a 50-year monopoly on porcelain production in Denmark, and its dinner plates, saucers, and other pieces continue to be widely used around the world due to the craftsmanship. What are the types of Royal Copenhagen china and dinnerware?

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