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Royal Copenhagen large fish dish, Sprinkle flower / Light Henriette

Price: 2,200.- DKK per item

Pair of large fish dishes from Royal Copenhagen called Sprinkle Flower / Light Henriette, both with form no. 482/8542. Both dishes are 2nd sorting. The fish dish with 3 flowers in the middle has some scratches on the serving surface, probably from the production (see photo with blue flower). The dish is signed with three waves for Royal Copenhagen and 79x. It measures 61.5 x 26 x 4 cm and weighs 2690 grams.

Fish dish with a single flower in the middle measures 65.5 x 25.5 x. 5 centimeters. It has burning faults on the backside and is also signed with three waves as well as 79x. 2. Sorting. The dish weighs 2706 grams.

Note that the price is per piece.

SKU 1884 and 1885


  • Antikvitet.net Item number: 426947
  • Category: Porcelain

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