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Royal Copenhagen Blue Fluted Half Lace no 701. Extremely Rare Serving Platter

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Materials: porcelain, porcelaine, porzellan

Vintage Store Designn presents a rare tray stamped Royal Copenhagen.
This pattern is called Blue Fluted Half Lace # 701.

It was manufactured in the 1967.
Made in Denmark.
Design by Arnold Krog.

Each and every piece of Blue Fluted porcelain from Royal Copenhagen
is produced today as it was 200 years ago.
All essential details are executed by hand, paying particular attention
to precision of design and respect for the traditional craftsmanship.
As a result each piece is unique, no two hand-painted pieces of porcelain
can be said to be identical.
A hand guides each brush stroke, resulting is pattern variations and
in imperceptible cobalt blue color nuances, giving a beautiful
expression in creativity, on each piece of porcelain.
Royal Copenhagen's porcelain is dishwasher proof and is created for those
who demand both quality from life and its surroundings.

Description:
they chip.

Measurements:
length 21 cm,
width 16 cm,
height 3 cm.

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