How to sell your Royal Copenhagen porcelain?
How to sell your ROYAL COPENHAGEN porcelain Selling your Porcelain I am always buying Figurines, Christmas and Collector plates, Dinnerware and Artware(vases, etc.) by Royal Copenhagen, Bing & Grondahl, and Dahl-Jensen.
Where can I find a Royal Copenhagen figurine?
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What kind of porcelain does the Danish royal family use?
Although more than 225 years have passed since the original Royal Copenhagen Flora Danica copper-plate designs were painted on porcelain for the Danish royal family, the beloved floral patterns remain highly collectible and relevant today.
How does Royal Copenhagen mark a factory second?
Items with minor defects are marked as FACTORY SECONDS (also known as Second Quality, Second Sort, or II Sort) by putting a scratch through the trademark on the bottom of the item. For Royal Copenhagen, it is usually a vertical scratch across the three wavy lines.
Search Antique, Vintage, RARE, Collectable, Collectors, Classic, Fine, Unusual, Early, Old, etc; to help you find more (or less!) royal copenhagen figurines.. » View All Categories Bing & Grondahl Porcelain Boy With Rabbits Figurine 2001 Boxed Limited Edition
How to sell your ROYAL COPENHAGEN porcelain Selling your Porcelain I am always buying Figurines, Christmas and Collector plates, Dinnerware and Artware(vases, etc.) by Royal Copenhagen, Bing & Grondahl, and Dahl-Jensen.
Items with minor defects are marked as FACTORY SECONDS (also known as Second Quality, Second Sort, or II Sort) by putting a scratch through the trademark on the bottom of the item. For Royal Copenhagen, it is usually a vertical scratch across the three wavy lines.
What is the date on Royal Copenhagen dinnerware?
Most Royal Copenhagen dinnerware made before 1990 has a fractional mark on the bottom (1/1084); that, plus a brief description (dinner plate) is usually sufficient. Please include information about any damage, defects, or repairs; see below for more information on this subject.
What kind of items does Royal Copenhagen have?
Collections feature decorative items such as figurines and animals including cats and birds and other Scandinavian ceramics and tableware including cups and saucers, dinner services, bowls and plates. In addition, other decorative items include pin dishes, trinket boxes, wall plaques and whimsies.
Who are the makers of the Royal Copenhagen figurines?
If you want more information about figurines, I sell books on figurines made by Royal Copenhagen, Bing & Grondahl, and Dahl-Jensen. These books are priced and described at the top of each of my figurine webpages.
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.
What’s the price of a Royal Copenhagen china set?
Many china sets from Royal Copenhagen, Royal Worcester, Lenox and Wedgwood sell at half the price of new china. Others bring $150 to $200 at estate sales, if they sell at all. Sets with flowery patterns, including Haviland china, are particularly unloved.
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’s the value of a Royal Copenhagen Cookie Jar?
Today, most formerly “collectible” cookie jars sell for less than $50, depending on design and condition. Very few sell for more. China sets are declining rapidly in value. Many china sets from Royal Copenhagen, Royal Worcester, Lenox and Wedgwood sell at half the price of new china. Others bring $150 to $200 at estate sales, if they sell at all.