Royal Copenhagen
Blue Fluted Mega Salad Plate #6
Royal Copenhagen Blue Fluted Mega Salad Plate #6
$110.00
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Porcelain salad plate. 8.75"Dia. Dishwasher and microwave safe. Designer
About Royal Copenhagen: The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory, which later became Royal Copenhagen, was founded as the result of experiments by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Müller (1738-1820), an expert chemist who created hard porcelain made from quartz, kaolin, and feldspar. Queen Dowager Juliane Marie and her son Frederik, heir to the throne, became partners with Müller in 1775. For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory was run by the royal family. In 1868, it became a private company but retained its name and the privilege of flying the royal swallow-tailed flag. For more than 200 years, Royal Copenhagen has supplied modern homes with functional artware and, today, still creates fine, hand-painted porcelain manufactured by ancient methods.
Royal Copenhagen
Mega Dinner Plate #2
Royal Copenhagen Mega Dinner Plate #2
$140.00
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About Royal Copenhagen: The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory, which later became Royal Copenhagen, was founded as the result of experiments by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Müller (1738-1820), an expert chemist who created hard porcelain made from quartz, kaolin, and feldspar. Queen Dowager Juliane Marie and her son Frederik, heir to the throne, became partners with Müller in 1775. For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory was run by the royal family. In 1868, it became a private company but retained its name and the privilege of flying the royal swallow-tailed flag. For more than 200 years, Royal Copenhagen has supplied modern homes with functional artware and, today, still creates fine, hand-painted porcelain manufactured by ancient methods.
Royal Copenhagen
Blue Fluted Mega Cup and Saucer
Royal Copenhagen Blue Fluted Mega Cup and Saucer
$150.00
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Fine porcelain. Holds 9.3 ounces. Dishwasher and microwave safe.
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About Royal Copenhagen: The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory, which later became Royal Copenhagen, was founded as the result of experiments by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Müller (1738-1820), an expert chemist who created hard porcelain made from quartz, kaolin, and feldspar. Queen Dowager Juliane Marie and her son Frederik, heir to the throne, became partners with Müller in 1775. For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory was run by the royal family. In 1868, it became a private company but retained its name and the privilege of flying the royal swallow-tailed flag. For more than 200 years, Royal Copenhagen has supplied modern homes with functional artware and, today, still creates fine, hand-painted porcelain manufactured by ancient methods.
Royal Copenhagen
Blue Fluted Mega Salad Plate #2
Royal Copenhagen Blue Fluted Mega Salad Plate #2
$110.00
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Porcelain salad plate. 8.75"Dia. Dishwasher and microwave safe. Designer
About Royal Copenhagen: The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory, which later became Royal Copenhagen, was founded as the result of experiments by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Müller (1738-1820), an expert chemist who created hard porcelain made from quartz, kaolin, and feldspar. Queen Dowager Juliane Marie and her son Frederik, heir to the throne, became partners with Müller in 1775. For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory was run by the royal family. In 1868, it became a private company but retained its name and the privilege of flying the royal swallow-tailed flag. For more than 200 years, Royal Copenhagen has supplied modern homes with functional artware and, today, still creates fine, hand-painted porcelain manufactured by ancient methods.
Royal Copenhagen
Blue Fluted Mega #6 Dinner Plate
Royal Copenhagen Blue Fluted Mega #6 Dinner Plate
$140.00
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Pure white porcelain with delicately beautiful blue patterning. 9"Dia. Dishwasher and microwave safe.
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About Royal Copenhagen: The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory, which later became Royal Copenhagen, was founded as the result of experiments by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Müller (1738-1820), an expert chemist who created hard porcelain made from quartz, kaolin, and feldspar. Queen Dowager Juliane Marie and her son Frederik, heir to the throne, became partners with Müller in 1775. For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory was run by the royal family. In 1868, it became a private company but retained its name and the privilege of flying the royal swallow-tailed flag. For more than 200 years, Royal Copenhagen has supplied modern homes with functional artware and, today, still creates fine, hand-painted porcelain manufactured by ancient methods.
Royal Copenhagen
Blue Fluted Mega Cereal Bowl
Royal Copenhagen Blue Fluted Mega Cereal Bowl
$110.00
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Pure white porcelain with delicately beautiful blue patterning. 6"Dia. Dishwasher and microwave safe.
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About Royal Copenhagen: The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory, which later became Royal Copenhagen, was founded as the result of experiments by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Müller (1738-1820), an expert chemist who created hard porcelain made from quartz, kaolin, and feldspar. Queen Dowager Juliane Marie and her son Frederik, heir to the throne, became partners with Müller in 1775. For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory was run by the royal family. In 1868, it became a private company but retained its name and the privilege of flying the royal swallow-tailed flag. For more than 200 years, Royal Copenhagen has supplied modern homes with functional artware and, today, still creates fine, hand-painted porcelain manufactured by ancient methods.
Royal Copenhagen
Blue Fluted Mega Rim Soup Bowl #6
Royal Copenhagen Blue Fluted Mega Rim Soup Bowl #6
$120.00
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#6 of the 8 Blue Fluted Mega patterns. 8.25"Dia. Fine porcelain. Dishwasher and microwave safe.
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About Royal Copenhagen: The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory, which later became Royal Copenhagen, was founded as the result of experiments by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Müller (1738-1820), an expert chemist who created hard porcelain made from quartz, kaolin, and feldspar. Queen Dowager Juliane Marie and her son Frederik, heir to the throne, became partners with Müller in 1775. For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory was run by the royal family. In 1868, it became a private company but retained its name and the privilege of flying the royal swallow-tailed flag. For more than 200 years, Royal Copenhagen has supplied modern homes with functional artware and, today, still creates fine, hand-painted porcelain manufactured by ancient methods.
Royal Copenhagen
Blue Fluted Mega Large Salad Bowl
Royal Copenhagen Blue Fluted Mega Large Salad Bowl
$210.00
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Fine porcelain. 11.8"Dia. Dishwasher and microwave safe.
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About Royal Copenhagen: The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory, which later became Royal Copenhagen, was founded as the result of experiments by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Müller (1738-1820), an expert chemist who created hard porcelain made from quartz, kaolin, and feldspar. Queen Dowager Juliane Marie and her son Frederik, heir to the throne, became partners with Müller in 1775. For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory was run by the royal family. In 1868, it became a private company but retained its name and the privilege of flying the royal swallow-tailed flag. For more than 200 years, Royal Copenhagen has supplied modern homes with functional artware and, today, still creates fine, hand-painted porcelain manufactured by ancient methods.