A part 'Blå Måsen' porcelain dinner and coffee service, Denmark, Bing & Gröndahl, second half of the 20th century (67).
1 såsbåt på fat, 311, längd 23,5 cm.
2 serveringsskålar, 576, 21,5x21,5 cm.
12 tallrikar, 325, 24,5 cm.
8 koppar med 12 fat, 305, 14 cm
12 fat, 326. 21,5 cm.
12 djupa fat, 323, 21,5 cm.
12 fat, 616, 17,5 cm.
3 ovala serveringsfat, 375/316/315, längd 27,5-40 cm.
1 sockerskål med lock, 593, längd 12 cm.
1 kanna, 393, höjd 9 cm.
1 kanna med lock, 301, total höjd 23,5 cm.
1 lövformat fat, 357, längd 25 cm.
1 fat, 349, längd 17,5 cm.
Minor wear.
Bing & Grøndahls porcelain factory was established in 1853 in Copenhagen. Their earlier production consisted mostly of figurines, but in the 1880s began to artistically design tableware and stoneware. After 1987 the factory became part of the Royal Copenhagen company. One of the most famous tableware sets is the Måge set, or Måsen, created by Fanny Garde, which during the 1950s was promoted as Denmark’s national tableware.
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