

A very pretty 18th century Copenhagen polychrome porcelain bowl with a terraced decoration of garland and fleur-de-lys enhanced with fine gold.
Marked in blue, numbered and gilded on the reverse.
A very fine and rare late 18th century object in very good condition.
Copenhagen: The porcelain industry is said to have been introduced to Denmark by a Frenchman, ‘Fournier’, and the royal factory founded in Copenhagen by ‘Henrich Muller’ initially employed workers from Saxony and Berlin.
From 1780 to 1802, the factory's activity was absorbed by the production of the large ‘Flora Danica’ service for Empress Cathérine of Russia, decorated with rare flowers and plants by the painter Cristoph Bayer and borrowed from learned botanical works.
Mark: Three wavy lines adopted in 1775.
Height: 25 cm Width: 18 cm
Art.-No. 1219
bank transfer.
Possibility of express delivery within a radius of 700 km