BING & GRÖNDAHL, 40 tableware pieces, “The Seagull”, Denmark.

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BING & GRÖNDAHL, 40 tableware pieces, “The Seagull”, Denmark.
4330106. BING & GRÖNDAHL, 40 tableware pieces, “The Seagull”, Denmark.

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Relief pattern, decor in light blue porcelain. 15 cups with saucers of varying sizes (2 extra saucers included), 12 side dishes, 2 cream jugs, a sugar bowl, a couple of salt and pepper jars, 2 small vases, a small bowl, an urn, a serving dish on foot, two serving plates of different sizes and shapes & a jug, Royal Copenhagen.

Decor created in 1895 by Fanny Garde. The model created during the 1890s by August Hallin. The tableware is considered to usher in the Art Nouveau era in Denmark and is today seen as one of the most typical and popular Danish tableware.

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Normal wear and tear. Minor chips may appear.

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4330106. BING & GRÖNDAHL, 40 tableware pieces, “The Seagull”, Denmark.

Description

Relief pattern, decor in light blue porcelain. 15 cups with saucers of varying sizes (2 extra saucers included), 12 side dishes, 2 cream jugs, a sugar bowl, a couple of salt and pepper jars, 2 small vases, a small bowl, an urn, a serving dish on foot, two serving plates of different sizes and shapes & a jug, Royal Copenhagen.

Decor created in 1895 by Fanny Garde. The model created during the 1890s by August Hallin. The tableware is considered to usher in the Art Nouveau era in Denmark and is today seen as one of the most typical and popular Danish tableware.

Condition

Normal wear and tear. Minor chips may appear.

The item details are approximate automatic translations. Auctionet.com is not responsible for any translation errors. Show the original Swedish texts.

Do you have something similar to sell? Get your items valued free of charge!

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