👑The first work in the "Danish Christmas Series" collection, first released by Royal Copenhagen in Denmark in 1991, was created exclusively for Royal Copenhagen by artist Hans Henrik Hansen. The pattern is full of a sense of the times, showing the scene of a Danish family on Christmas Eve in the late 19th century, interpreting a warm Christmas journey.
📏 Product Specifications
🔸Brand: Royal Copenhagen
🔸Name: Bringing Home the Christmas Tree
🔸Artist: Hans Henrik Hansen
🔸Origin: Denmark
🔸Material: Ceramic
🔸Size: 21cm in diameter
🔸Year: 1991
🔸Packaging: well preserved
🎄 Design details:
The family members in the picture on the porcelain plate have sweet expressions, lush pine trees, stylish Christmas costumes, red wires, and a black dog pulling a cart, which is warm and touching.
🎁The best choice for collection and gift giving: It is a beautiful gift for precious special holidays and family collections.
👑 Royal Copenhagen Porcelain | Centennial craftsmanship inherited from the Danish royal family👑
Since its founding in 1775, Royal Copenhagen has been hailed as the pinnacle of Danish porcelain art. Founded by Queen Juliane Marie of Denmark, the brand initially emerged as a producer of royal porcelain and has continued for centuries to become one of the world's top porcelain brands.
In 1987, Royal Copenhagen and Bing & Grøndahl officially merged and became a brand under the same company. Although the brands were merged, the styles and logos of the two brands were retained for a period of time, so we can still see many porcelain plates marked with B&G or dual brand logos from the 1980s to 2000s.
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- The first work in the "Danish Christmas Series" collection, first released in 1991, was created exclusively by artist Hans Henrik Hansen for Royal Copenhagen. The pattern is full of a sense of the times, showing the scene of a Danish family on Christmas Eve in the late 19th century, interpreting a warm Christmas journey.
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