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Lot 1165

Collection of Royal Copenhagen Blue Fluted Plain and Bing & Grondahl Blue Traditional Tableware

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Made in Denmark, to include: (45) pieces of Royal Copenhagen Blue Fluted Plain, blue flowers on white ground, including a pickle dish #147 (8 3/4 in.); a small oval serving platter #97 (12 in.); a medium oval serving platter #99 (14 3/4 in.); a large oval platter #100 (16 in.); a gravy boat with attached underplate #204 (9 1/2 in.); a hexagonal cake plate #2195 (8 7/8 in.); (12) dinner plates #175 (10 in.); (6) salad plates #179 (7 5/8 in.); (6) fruit/dessert bowls #172 (5 5/8 in.); (13) saucers; a teapot with lid #259 (HOA 6 1/4 in.); and a sugar bowl with lid #244 (4 1/2 in.); with various date marks including 1899-1922 and after; all marked to underside, some with impressed marks and most with artist signature. Also included are (19) pieces of Bing & Grondahl Blue Traditional, including a small oval platter (11 in.); (6) bread & butter plates #28A (6 in.); (6) luncheon plates (8 1/2 in.); and (6) rim soup bowls (7 3/8 in.); with various date marks from the first half of the 20th century; all marked to underside and most with artist signature.

Scattered light cutlery scratches and occasional residue; large platter with some imperfections in well and a chip to underside of rim; medium platter with glaze scrape and hairline at foot with associated chips; one dinner plate with tiny chip at rim, one with chip at foot, several with some bubbling firing inconsistencies, and one with minor chips to foot; small chip to sugar bowl lid; teapot with tiny hairline at top of handle and lid with significant firing cracks to interior; saucers with occasional minor chips to feet and one with chipping to rim; one bread & butter plate with hairline and associated staining; one luncheon plate with a long crack and a tiny chip and small loss under rim; one luncheon plate with loss to rim; one luncheon plate with hairlines and loss; some pieces with seconds strike-through marks.