At the end of the 19th century, before Rörstrand established the Arabia ceramic brand in Finland (founded in 1873), the ceramic patterns popular in Northern Europe were still mainly influenced by Britain.
Imitating the oriental landscape on Chinese ceramics: landscapes, flowers and birds, insects, plants... This Swedish Gustavsberg Asiatic Pheasant directly named it "Asian Grouse". With the grouse as the main axis, the design pattern is similar to that of different places, and was launched by Rörstrand at that time and Arabia, which was established later.
These two small dishes are the oldest two among the classical dishes introduced this time (not sold separately)
Smaller plate/diameter 15.5cm
Larger plate/diameter 17cm
Both discs show many signs of age, cracking, staining,
The larger dish has a noticeable crack
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- Porcelain
- How It's Made
- Handmade
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- Sweden
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- The tableware provided by our store are antiques from Nordic countries that have been out of production for at least ten years. In view of the possible compatibility issues between the production materials and modern kitchen utensils at that time, it is recommended that it is only for collection and appreciation, not for catering purposes.
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