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Great China Established - Copenhagen - $2300 in Kelowna, British Columbia for sale

$2,300

This set of recipes has 109 pieces as noted below. The pattern is Trembling Grass from Royal Copenhagen which is a hand coated style manufactured in between about 1932 to 1960. There are location environments for 10, with 3 additional supper plates, support plates and mixed greens plates. If you aren't offering soup, there are place backgrounds for 12. We are asking $2,300 with pick-up in Vernon or with shipping fees additional. There are no chips or splits in any sort of thing except the coffee pot which has a little chip on the rim. Many things are in excellent problem with all colors clear and intense and the gold calls intact. Some of the dinner plates have mild putting on of the inner gold ring.

1 - coffee pot with cover
1 - tea pot with cover
1 - 4" high creamer
1 - 3" high creamer
1 - sugar bowl with cover
1 set - 2.25" tall salt and pepper hands
1 set - 2.5" salt and pepper hands
1 - mustard container with lid
1 - 5" triangle condiment tray
1 - round butter tub with underplate and lid
1 - 7" sauce boat with underplate
1 - 11" oblong serving meal
1 - 10" egg-shaped serving meal, deep
1 - 11" egg-shaped platter
1 - 16" oval platter
1 - 8.5" serving dish with cover
1 - big salad/serving bowl
8 - 5.5" treat bowls, 1" deep
2 - 5" nut dish, 1" deep
10 - soup bowls with takes care of
10-- plates for the soup bowls
15 - 3" tea mugs and dishes
13 - 10" supper plates, (4 flawless and 9 with slight wearing of inner gold ring).
13 - 6.5" support plates.
13 - 7.5" tossed salad plates.
5 - 8.5" luncheon plates.

Right here is a description of the design duplicated from http://www.retropottery.net/2010/07/royal-copenhagen-quaking-grass-pattern.html:.

ROYAL COPENHAGEN, Quaking Grass, Design number 884.
Thorkild Ohlsen (1890-1973) was a Danish landscape painter and porcelain designer who generated a number of significant porcelain supper services for Royal Copenhagen beginning in the early 1930's. When creating Quaking Lawn, (pattern number 884) Ohlsen created lovely and subtle porcelain types with stylish lines, perfect proportions and easy, Art Nouveau and Oriental-inspired, hand-painted agricultural components in designs that are classic and sophisticated.
'Quaking Grass' was created from the early-30's till about 1960, revealing that it did not go 'out-of-style', as many china patterns finished with the modifications in preference after World War II.

Quaking Yard obtains it name from an early-19th century agricultural illustration of the 'Doxia' plant, more-commonly called 'Quaking Turf'. This plant prevails in the Scandinavian region, and is highly-regarded for its gold 'Japanese Torch'-design seed sheathings that hang from long stems that 'quake' with the smallest breeze, providing each plant a captivating top quality that makes an area of Doxia 'dance' with vibrant energy.

Ohlsen has actually caught the delicacy and activity of this stunning plant, in beautifully and naturally rendered fallen leaves and stems of sage environment-friendly, prevailed over by seed shells left in gold. Each spray of Doxia is slightly various, showing the skill of the painters of this ware. This work was generated by painters which additionally coated the popular Danish agricultural paints on the illustrious 'Flora Danica' porcelain support service created by Royal Copenhagen.

The botanical motif is limited to small main locations and sides of the individual plates and serving pieces, enabling the beautiful colour of the porcelain 'paste' to work as the key 'attractive' aspect. The overall effect integrates Naturalism with Neo-Classical and Modernist aspects, in stylish types that are all at once 'official' and 'loosened up', in great Scandinavian fashion.

'Trembling Yard' was primarily sold in Europe and the Uk, and was extremely-expensive when new, with a full supper solution for 14 with serving pieces marketing for virtually $5,000 in the Late-1950's-- a huge amount each time when a support service for 12 of Noritake, cost around $150.00!


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