How tall is the Royal Copenhagen seated boy?

How tall is the Royal Copenhagen seated boy?

Royal Copenhagen ‘Satyr’ figure marked to base and # 1738, height 9 cm. Royal Copenhagen seated boy figure marked to base and # 905, height 19 cm.

What are the names of the Royal Copenhagen children?

A vintage trio of Royal Copenhagen musician children plus one other female figure in National dress, mid to later 20th century, comprising: ‘The little Drummer’, 3647; ‘Girl and cymbals’, 3677; ‘Boy clown playing accordion’ 3662, all with painter’s initial

What are the numbers on Royal Copenhagen porcelain?

Blue Fluted plain or ribbed # 1 items were given numbers from 1-499 and 2000 forward We do buy green fluted! The painters of Flora Danica , where allowed to paint a few items every year they for themselves. These are marked with the painters name /initials and a date – the name of the flower is always handwritten or not there.

How tall is the Royal Copenhagen lion figure?

Royal Copenhagen, porcelain plates, c. 1890-1911, hand painted figures in traditional costumes, with reticulated rims highlighted in gilt, painted blue wave marks and impressed marks to the undersides (A/F) (16), diameter 22 cm Royal Copenhagen lion figure, lion resting. Stamped 804 to underside, height 15 cm, length

Royal Copenhagen ‘Satyr’ figure marked to base and # 1738, height 9 cm. Royal Copenhagen seated boy figure marked to base and # 905, height 19 cm.

A vintage trio of Royal Copenhagen musician children plus one other female figure in National dress, mid to later 20th century, comprising: ‘The little Drummer’, 3647; ‘Girl and cymbals’, 3677; ‘Boy clown playing accordion’ 3662, all with painter’s initial

Blue Fluted plain or ribbed # 1 items were given numbers from 1-499 and 2000 forward We do buy green fluted! The painters of Flora Danica , where allowed to paint a few items every year they for themselves. These are marked with the painters name /initials and a date – the name of the flower is always handwritten or not there.

Royal Copenhagen, porcelain plates, c. 1890-1911, hand painted figures in traditional costumes, with reticulated rims highlighted in gilt, painted blue wave marks and impressed marks to the undersides (A/F) (16), diameter 22 cm Royal Copenhagen lion figure, lion resting. Stamped 804 to underside, height 15 cm, length

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