ALL: Master Collection List
Nationality
Danish
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Date of Work
1923
Medium
Porcelain figurine with underglaze
Signature
icx
Identification #
1127
Height
4"
Width
5"
Depth
2"
Collection/Provenance
Art & Design Study Collection
Status
Stored: 456_S05 Box 5a
Location
UND Art Collections Repository
Artist Bio
Royal Copenhagen, also known as the Royal Porcelain Factory, is a distinguished brand known for its hand painted porcelain. Founded in 1775 under the Danish Queen, Juliana Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern, the manufacturing began to imitate the blue and white porcelain products of China. The first pieces produced were dinning services for the royal family.
Every piece produced has been marked with a company stamp. The three waves in the stamp represent the three waterways that make their way through Denmark, the Great Bell (Storebælt), Little Bell (Lillebælt), and the Sound (Øresund). A while the design of the stamp has changed throughout the years the waves are always represented. The various versions of the stamp make it possible tell the age of the piece down to a specific date range.
A few original designs are still in production, while today the company has shifted towards more modern designs, including glass wear.
Additional Information
Stored with a collection of Royal Copenhagen porcelain figurines gifted by Mavourneen Anderson.
Figurine designed by Christian Thompson.
Design discontinued.
Condition
Excellent
Rights
Images are provided for educational purposes only and may not be reproduced for commercial use. Images may be protected by artist copyright. A credit line is required to be used for any public non-commercial educational purpose. The credit line must include, “Image courtesy of the University of North Dakota.”