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Figurines, plates, vases, and tableware from Royal Copenhagen

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Royal Copenhagen was founded by Frantz Henrich Müller on May 1st 1775, a recognized chemist and pharmacist. With his tireless efforts he made Denmark's first porcelain factory possible. He was infatuated with the thin and fine porcelain he had come across when travelling in Europe - Meissen, Germany mostly.

Frantz Heinrich Müller experimented with the manufacture of porcelain after returning from his travels - and succeeded. "Danish Porcelain Factory" opened with King Christian 7. and Dowager Queen Juliane Marie as protectors.

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Bowl with Nyborg, Royal Copenhagen no. 3365
Bowl with Nyborg, Royal Copenhage...
Item no: R3365 Measurement: W: 10 cm x D: 10 cm
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Bowl with Holstebro, Royal Copenhagen No. 3370
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Item no: R3370 Measurement: W: 10 cm x D: 10 cm
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Bowl with motif from the opening of the Sallingsund Bridge in 1978, Royal Copenhagen No. 3388
Bowl with motif from the opening of the Sallingsund Bridge in 1978, Royal Copenhagen No. 3388
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Item no: R3388 Year: 1978 Measurement: W: 12 cm x D: 12 cm
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Bowl with the Deer Park in Copenhagen, Royal Copenhagen no. 3465
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Item no: R3465 Measurement: W: 12 cm x D: 12 cm
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Bowl with the Trainingship Denmark, Royal Copenhagen no. 374 or 3467
Bowl with the Trainingship Denm...
Item no: R3467 Measurement: W: 12 cm x D: 12 cm
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Dalmatian, Royal Copenhagen dog figurine No. 3501 (NOTE. with errors, tail glued on)
Dalmatian, Royal Copenhagen dog figurine No. 3501 (NOTE. with errors, tail glued on)
Dalmatian, Royal Copenhagen dog fi...
Item no: R3501 Measurement: H: 13 cm x W: 17 cm
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Bowl with polar bear from Greenland, Royal Copenhagen no. 3514
Bowl with polar bear from Greenland, R...
Item no: R3514 Measurement: Ø: 12 cm
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Bowl with citymotif from Toender, Royal Copenhagen No. 3559
Bowl with citymotif from Toender, Roy...
Item no: R3559 Measurement: W: 10 cm x D: 10 cm
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Dish with ducklings Royal Copenhagen no. 358
Dish with ducklings Royal Copenhage...
Item no: R358 Measurement: H: 10 cm x Ø: 28 cm
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White Royal Copenhagen vase no. 3597
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Item no: R3597 Measurement: H: 11 cm
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Bowl with Herlufsholm, Royal Copenhagen no. 3609
Bowl with Herlufsholm, Royal Copenhagen no. 3609
Bowl with Herlufsholm, Royal...
Item no: R3609 Measurement: W: 10 cm x D: 10 cm
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Bowl with dog rose, Royal Copenhagen No. 3611
Bowl with dog rose, Royal Copenhagen No. 3611
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Item no: R3611 Measurement: W: 10 cm x D: 10 cm
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Bowl with Edelweiss, Royal Copenhagen No. 3612
Bowl with Edelweiss, Royal Copenhage...
Item no: R3612 Measurement: Ø: 10 cm
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Dish with the little mermaid, Royal Copenhagen no. 3645
Dish with the little mermaid, Royal Copenhagen no. 3645
Dish with the little mermaid, Royal Co...
Item no: R3645 Measurement: W: 21 cm x D: 13 cm
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Crow, Royal Copenhagen bird figurine no. 365, Crow with frog
Crow, Royal Copenhagen bird figurine no. 365, Crow with frog
Crow, Royal Copenhagen bird fi...
Item no: R365 Measurement: H: 16 cm x W: 35 cm
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Bowl with Himmelbjerget, Royal Copenhagen no. 3654
Bowl with Himmelbjerget, Royal Copenhagen no. 3654
Bowl with Himmelbjerget, Ro...
Item no: R3654 Measurement: W: 10 cm x D: 10 cm
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Giraffe, Royal Copenhagen figurine no. 3655
Giraffe, Royal Copenhagen figurine no. 3655
Giraffe, Royal Copenhagen figuri...
Item no: R3655 Measurement: H: 22 cm
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Vase med blomst, Royal Copenhagen No. 366-116
Vase med blomst, Royal Copenhagen No. 366-116
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Item no: R366-116 Measurement: H: 7 cm
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Fisherman looking to the sea longing for the catch, Royal Copenhagen figurine no. 3668
Fisherman looking to the sea longing for the catch, Royal Copenhagen figurine no. 3668
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Item no: R3668 Measurement: H: 26 cm
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Bowl with Amalienborg palace in Copenhagen, Royal Copenhagen No. 3671
Bowl with Amalienborg palac...
Item no: R3671 Measurement: Ø: 10 cm
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Bowl with Fanoe girl in Regional Costume, Royal Copenhagen No. 3674
Bowl with Fanoe girl in Regional Costu...
Item no: R3674 Measurement: W: 10 cm x D: 10 cm
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Dish or Card tray with finches Royal Copenhagen No. 373
Dish or Card tray with finches Royal Copenhagen No. 373
Dish or Card tray with finches Royal ...
Item no: R373 Measurement: H: 15 cm x W: 21 cm x D: 18 cm
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White perfume bottle with stopper and angel Royal Copenhagen No. 4010
White perfume bottle with stopper and angel Royal Copenhagen No. 4010
White perfume bottle with stopper and a...
Item no: R4010 Measurement: H: 14 cm x Ø: 8 cm
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Lady with Cat, Royal Copenhagen overglaze figurine no. 4087
Lady with Cat, Royal Copenhagen overg...
Item no: R4087-O Measurement: H: 22 cm
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Hunter with Dog, Royal Copenhagen overglaze figurine no. 4091
Hunter with Dog, Royal Copenhage...
Item no: R4091-O Measurement: H: 22 cm
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Faience bowl by Marianne Johanson, Royal Copenhagen No. 412-2883
Faience bowl by Marianne Johanson, Royal Copenhagen No. 412-2883
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Item no: R412-2883-F Measurement: W: 17 cm x D: 17 cm
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Pair of hugging monkeys, Monkey figurine, sitting, Royal Copenhagen No. 415
Pair of hugging monkeys, Monkey figurine, sitting, Royal Copenhagen No. 415
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Item no: R415 Measurement: H: 15 cm x W: 11 cm x D: 10 cm
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Faience Jug, signed MJ, Royal Copenhagen No. 415-2918
Faience Jug, signed MJ, Royal Copenhagen No. 415-2918
Faience Jug, signed MJ, Royal Copenh...
Item no: R415-2918-F Measurement: H: 11 cm
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Pair of squirrels, Royal Copenhagen figurine nr. 416
Pair of squirrels, Royal Copenhagen figurine nr. 416
Pair of squirrels, Royal Copenhage...
Item no: R416 Measurement: H: 19 cm
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Faience bowl signed MJ, Royal Copenhagen No. 416-1619
Faience bowl signed MJ, Royal Copenhagen No. 416-1619
Faience bowl signed MJ, Royal Copenh...
Item no: R416-1619-F Measurement: H: 6 cm x Ø: 13 cm
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Faience Vase by Marianne Johanson, Royal Copenhagen No. 412-2883
Faience Vase by Marianne Johanson, Royal Copenhagen No. 412-2883
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Item no: R417-3115-F Measurement: H: 21 cm x W: 9 cm x D: 8 cm
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White vase Royal Copenhagen with Hans Christian Andersen and Swan No. 4217
White vase Royal Copenhagen with Hans Christian Andersen and Swan No. 4217
White vase Royal Copenhagen with ...
Item no: R4217 Measurement: H: 13 cm x W: 11 cm
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Bowl with the little mermaid, Royal Copenhagen no. 376 or 4228
Bowl with the little mermaid, Royal Copenhagen no. 376 or 4228
Bowl with the little mermaid, Royal Co...
Item no: R4228 Measurement: W: 10 cm x D: 10 cm
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Faience vase, signed CK, Royal Copenhagen No. 427-3114
Faience vase, signed CK, Royal ...
Item no: R427-3114-F Measurement: H: 22 cm x W: 20 cm x D: 7 cm
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Dove Bowl Tenera.  Designed by Berte Jessen, Royal Copenhagen No. 431-2749
Dove Bowl Tenera.  Designed by Berte Jessen, Royal Copenhagen No. 431-2749
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Item no: R431-2749-F Measurement: H: 10 cm x W: 29 cm x D: 10 cm
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Woman with water jug, Royal Copenhagen figurine no. 4359
Woman with water jug, Royal Copenh...
Item no: R4359 Measurement: H: 31 cm
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Bowl with Greenlandic Iceberg Motif, Royal Copenhagen No. 4365
Bowl with Greenlandic Iceber...
Item no: R4365 Measurement: Ø: 11 cm
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Bowl with Greenlandic Polar Bear Motif, Royal Copenhagen No. 4366
Bowl with Greenlandic Polar ...
Item no: R4366 Measurement: Ø: 11 cm
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Bowl with Old Carlsberg Brewery, Royal Copenhagen No. 4388
Bowl with Old Carlsberg Brewery,...
Item no: R4388 Measurement: W: 13 cm x D: 8 cm
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Stoneware bowl, Royal Copenhagen No. 439-3178
Stoneware bowl, Royal Copenhagen No. 439-3178
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Item no: R439-3178-F Measurement: H: 10 cm x Ø: 23 cm
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Bear looks up Royal Copenhagen stoneware figurine no. 44-24191
Bear looks up Royal Copenhagen stoneware figurine no. 44-24191
Bear looks up Royal Copenhagen stone...
Item no: R44-24191 Measurement: H: 17 cm x W: 17 cm x D: 8 cm
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Dish with A/S Elias B. Muus Kerteminde, Royal Copenhagen No. 4401
Dish with A/S Elias B. Muus Kertemind...
Item no: R4401 Measurement: H: 10 cm x W: 10 cm
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The Woman and the Eggs, Royal Copenhagen figurine No. 4418
The Woman and the Eggs, Royal Copenhagen figurine No. 4418
The Woman and the Eggs, Royal Cope...
Item no: R4418 Measurement: H: 31 cm
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Girl plaiting her hair, Royal Copenhagen figurine no. 4424
Girl plaiting her hair, Royal Copenhage...
Item no: R4424 Measurement: H: 32 cm
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Bowl with The Copenhagen Stock Exchange, Royal Copenhagen no. 379 or 4458
Bowl with The Copenhagen Stock...
Item no: R4458 Measurement: Ø: 11 cm
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Lid-Jar with Blue Flower, Royal Copenhagen no. 45-4008
Lid-Jar with Blue Flower, Royal Cop...
Item no: R45-4008 Measurement: H: 13 cm
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Vase with blue flowers, Royal Copenhagen no. 45-4055
Vase with blue flowers, Royal Cop...
Item no: R45-4055 Measurement: H: 19 cm x Ø: 8 cm
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Vase Blue Flower, Royal Copenhagen No. 45-4144
Vase Blue Flower, Royal Copenhage...
Item no: R45-4144 Measurement: H: 25 cm
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Green bowl, craquele. Royal Copenhagen No. 451-2559
Green bowl, craquele. Royal Copenhagen No. 451-2559
Green bowl, craquele. Royal Co...
Item no: R451-2559-C Measurement: Ø: 17 cm
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Girl with flower bouquet, May, Royal Copenhagen monthly figurine no. 4527
Girl with flower bouquet, May, Royal Copenhagen monthly figurine no. 4527
Girl with flower bouquet, May, Roy...
Item no: R4527 Measurement: H: 17 cm
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Boy with briefcase, June, Royal Copenhagen monthly figurine No. 4528
Boy with briefcase, June, Royal Copenhagen monthly figurine No. 4528
Boy with briefcase, June, Royal Copen...
Item no: R4528 Measurement: H: 17 cm
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Boy with piglet, August, Royal Copenhagen monthly figurine no. 4530
Boy with piglet, August, Royal Copenhagen monthly figurine no. 4530
Boy with piglet, August, Royal Cop...
Item no: R4530 Measurement: H: 17 cm
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Bowl with the Copenhagen Zoo, Royal Copenhagen no. 4545
Bowl with the Copenhagen Zoo, ...
Item no: R4545 Measurement: W: 10 cm x D: 10 cm
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Vase with Girls from Fanoe, Royal Copenhagen no. 383 or 4547
Vase with Girls from Fanoe, Royal Copenhagen no. 383 or 4547
Vase with Girls from Fanoe, Royal Cop...
Item no: R4547 Measurement: H: 17 cm
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Royal Copenhagen mix of coffee servies

The Story of Royal Copenhagen Porcelain

The Royal Copenhagen factory was situated in an old mail court in Koebmagergade, Copenhagen.

It was decided from the very beginning in 1775, that the hallmark should be "Three Wavy Lines", symbolizing the three Danish straits (The Sound, The Little Belt and The Great Belt). With little variation all Royal Copenhagen products have been marked with this logo ever since.

The Royal Porcelain Factory

Right from the beginning the factory had serious problems with raw materials, firing, buildings, internal disagreements, etc. Everything seemed to be problematic in spite of the fierce efforts of Frantz Müller and his employees.

At the beginning of 1779 the economy was so bad, that the factory was taken over by the king and renamed " The Royal Porcelain Factory" - Abroad known as Royal Copenhagen.

In spite of the initial difficulties, the factory soon accomplished a high-quality production. Not until 1780 had the factory "gathered" enough articles to open up the shop that had been planned from the beginning. A shop was opened on the first floor in Koebmagergade. According to the cash books, the shop had nine customers on the first day of opening. The factory did not show any profits until 1795. And the Royal Family was always their biggest client.

By 1780 the rococo style is ousted in favour of the neo classical style with decorations in the contemporary German style. Naturalistic flowers in fresh colours as well as medallions in black or gray with typical motifs. Almost all figurines produced at the factory in those days were copies.

Royal Copenhagen Blue Fluted service

The oldest service

At the same time tableware in the blue and white colours were manufactured. The Blue Fluted service was produced right from the start, but it was the Flora Danica service that made the factory world famous. By late 1700's the factory survived on orders and commissions from the Royal family and the nobility. Especially tableware and big magnificent vases were popular. Articles that would today be priced in the million kroner class. Royal Copenhagen's first golden age ends at the beginning of the 19th century.

In 1779, the pattern Blue Flower (also copied from Meissen) is introduced.

Royal Copenhagen Flora Danica stel

The biggest commission ever was the Flora Danica service. "The Flora Danica service" was ordered by King Christian 7th in 1790 - supposedly meant as a gift to Zarina Katarina 2nd of Russia. Due to the death of the Zarina, the set remained with the Royal family in Denmark.

The set was based on the national botanical works of the same name, published from 1762. A very closely defined job, carried out by the German flowerpainter Johann Christoph Bauer who emigrated from Nürnberg. The job lasted from 1790 till 1802, and almost cost him his sight. When delivered the service included 1802 parts. Part of the original set is still exhibited at The Rosenborg Castle. The original set is still in the possession of the Royal family, and it is said to be used on special occasions.

"The Pure Style"

Denmark, and thereby Royal Copenhagen, experienced recession following the bombardment of Copenhagen in 1807 and the national bankruptcy of 1813. There was shortage on most things including raw-materials for the porcelain production. Royal Copenhagen had to let most employees go in 1810, or put them on standby payment.

Progress in artistic development and innovation picked up in 1816. From The Royal Academy of Art professor G. F. Hetsch was hired to be the artistic leader in 1828. He advocated for "The Pure Style" and had studied the arts and the idiom of the Antiquity in Rome.

Thanks to him Royal Copenhagen started the production of the much coveted bisquit-figurines, giving the factory a badly needed financial improvement. Moreover he was a big propagator of the late empire style. The prospect paintings were also favorites of those years.

The Royal Copenhagen employees had received education from a French painter specializing in this art form. Ín the following period several items with motifs of for example Amalienborg Palace, The Round Tower and Rosenborg Castle were introduced. Until 1857 G.F. Hetsch held the post as artistic leader.

Royal Copenhagen Porcelain

An apprentice becomes a competitor

The founder of Bing & Grondahl Frederik Vilhelm Grondahl was engaged as an apprentice in the throwing workshop in 1833. He stayed with Royal Copenhagen until 1852.

The absolute monarchy in Denmark was abolished in 1849. The old privileges and monopolies were dissolved and Royal Copenhagen was on its own.

Royal Copenhagen participated in its first official exhibition in London: The Crystal Palace World Exhibition in 1851 - the factory still under the artistic leadership of G. F. Hetsch.

On April 19, 1853, Bing & Groendahl was founded and became a direct competitor to Royal Copenhagen. 

New times

New times of recession put Royal Copenhagen under the ministry of the interior in 1864. By 1868 the factory was privately owned until the successful faience factory Aluminia surprisingly bought Royal Copenhagen in 1882. Probably this is what ensured the the continued existence of Royal Copenhagen. After the takeover, The Royal Porcelain Factory moved to the Aluminia premisses in Smallegade, Frederiksberg.

The year of 1868 was also when the first female "bluepainter" was hired at The Royal Porcelain Factory. So far this job had exclusively been handled by men. Quickly this field of work was completely taken over by women.

Royal Copenhagen Arnold Krog Blue Fluted porcelain

Administratively the two factories were merged, while they otherwise continued as two separate factories. The following year the Royal Copenhagen shop opened at Amagertorv. Arnold Krog was engaged as artistic leader, and he was responsible for the international breakthrough in Royal Danish porcelain. By the end of the 19th century the Aluminia factory "starved" in favour of Royal Copenhagen - in all respects.

Arnold Krog had from his very start at Royal Copenhagen already decided to "straighten up" the by now somewhat diluted blue pattern. In this period he designed the half and full lace versions of the Blue Fluted porcelain.

In 1980 Royal Copenhagen a store in Paris, France, and 7 years later another one on the fashionable "Old Bond Street" in London, England.
Customers all over the world wanted to acquire the new underglaze products. The porcelain factory had great success and the orders were pouring in.

During this period the Christmas plate was "invented", and factories all over the world followed in the steps of the Danish factories to produce the Christmas plates (and other decorative plates).

"The Fan" service was introduced in 1909 - designed by Arnold Krog. He had already in 1885 been inspired by a fan, but the service was not produced until 1909. It is also produced in green and in gold.

Knud Kyhn, sculptor, was engaged by Royal Copenhagen in 1904, where he stayed for the next 6 years, especially creating big figurines. He is one of several artists who have worked both at Bing & Groendahl and Royal Copenhagen. From 1909 he worked with Gerhard Henning at Royal Copenhagen. Gerhard Henning was a swedish-born artist who intoxicated with his opulent figurines inspired by the French 18th century art.

He often created figurines with small groups of people in an adventure style a la the Orient. Kyhn and Henning created several of Royal Copenhagen's big Pan (Faun) figurines, today absolutely coveted. Both artists worked at Royal Copenhagen several times.

By 1885 the Royal Copenhagen shop moved to Amager Torv 6, where it is still situated today.

New artists and production techniques

Patrick Nordström, a swedish ceramicist hired by Royal Copenhagen from 1912 to 1922, was in 1914 one of the first in Denmark to showcase stoneware at Royal Copenhagen. Patrick Nordström created a road for other artists in regards to experimenting with glaze for stoneware, etc. He always strived after perfection in unifying glaze and stoneware, and developed several new glazes over time.

The Royal Porcelain Factory has up through the 20th century continuously been able to renew and develop - constantly engaging new artists, and new or redeveloping various production techniques.

We have not spent a lot of time telling the Royal Copenhagen history later than the 1920's in this text, as - in our opinion - this part of the history is told better elsewhere. The production of already existing products and series such as Blue Fluted, Blue Flower and the Christmas plates etc. is still continued simultaneously with the development and production of numerous new products, following or ahead of styles and trends of the time.

During the 1970's Royal Copenhagen experienced a large growth in the sales and production of various collectibles such as Christmas and Mother's Day plates, Annual bells, Annual mugs etc.

The Royal Porcelain Factory bought and merged with several other manufactures of the glass, porcelain or design producers in Scandinavia since the 1980's. Georg Jensen, KostaBoda Orrefors, Holmegaard Glass-works and others have merged with the old porcelain factory. Since the merger with Holmegaard Glassworks in 1985, The Royal Porcelain Factory has existed under the name Royal Copenhagen (often referred to as RC).

Artists to be mentioned in recent years could be Sven Vestergaard, Ursula Munch-Petersen, Monica Ritterband and many more. New products to be emphasized are various series, such as "Santa Claus", "Christmas in Denmark" and many others. The latest addition is "Blue Fluted Mega" - a re-design of the original Blue Fluted, created by Karin Kjaeldgaard-Larsen. Little details from the original service are "blown up" in big size.

One major reason for Royal Copenhagen's continuing success is the decision to prioritize the quality of decoration on figurines and tableware. Royal Copenhagen has an artistic and qualitative high standard, and they offer their employees a motivating and artistic environment.

Today Royal Copenhagen is part of Fiskars Group and the production takes place in Thailand. 

Facts about Royal Copenhagen:

When was Royal Copenhagen established?

  • Royal Copenhagen was established in 1775.

Why is the trademark of Royal Copenhagen three wavy blue lines?

  • The three wavy blue lines of the Royal Copenhagen trademark represents the three straits of Denmark; The Sound, The Little Belt and The Great Belt.

Which is the most famous dinnerware of Royal Copenhagen?

  • The most famous commonly available dinnerware from Royal Copenhagen is the Blue Fluted Dinnerware. Other than that there is the hugely expensive and delicate Flora Danica originally made for Zarina Catharina of Russia.

Who owns Royal Copenhagen today?

  • Royal Copenhagen is currently a trademark of Fiskars.

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Royal Copenhagen Mother with child figurine

Royal Copenhagen Fortuna figurines with glass decoration and candlesticks

Royal Copenhagen Fortuna figurines with glass decoration and candlesticks

Royal Copenhagen Figurines

Royal Copenhagen Figurines

Royal Copenhagen Figurines

The beautiful Blue Flower tableware often comes into the shop