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- Christmas in the Village Plate by Royal Copenhagen from 1974Grøndahl, a figurine maker for the Royal Danish Porcelain Factory, and the Bing brothers, art and book dealers, created Bing & Grndahl on April 15, 1853. The factory was on the corner of Vesterbrogade and Rahbek Allé in the Vesterbro neighbourhood of Copenhagen, Denmark, during the time. Grøndahl started the company to make biscuit porcelain figurines based on Bertel Thorvaldsen's neo-classical sculptures. Elegant dinnerware and coffee sets were added to the company's product line. Designer Fan$30SHIPPING OFFEREDCoburg, VIC•53w
- Christmas Eve at the Farmhouse Plate by Royal Copenhagen from 1985Grøndahl, a figurine maker for the Royal Danish Porcelain Factory, and the Bing brothers, art and book dealers, created Bing & Grndahl on April 15, 1853. The factory was on the corner of Vesterbrogade and Rahbek Allé in the Vesterbro neighbourhood of Copenhagen, Denmark, during the time. Grøndahl started the company to make biscuit porcelain figurines based on Bertel Thorvaldsen's neo-classical sculptures. Elegant dinnerware and coffee sets were added to the company's product line. Designer Fan$30SHIPPING OFFEREDCoburg, VIC•53w
- Country Christmas Porcelain Plate by Royal Copenhagen from 1973Grøndahl, a figurine maker for the Royal Danish Porcelain Factory, and the Bing brothers, art and book dealers, created Bing & Grndahl on April 15, 1853. The factory was on the corner of Vesterbrogade and Rahbek Allé in the Vesterbro neighbourhood of Copenhagen, Denmark, during the time. Grøndahl started the company to make biscuit porcelain figurines based on Bertel Thorvaldsen's neo-classical sculptures. Elegant dinnerware and coffee sets were added to the company's product line. Designer Fan$30SHIPPING OFFEREDCoburg, VIC•53w
- LE Country Christmas Porcelain Plate by Royal Copenhagen from 1973Grøndahl, a figurine maker for the Royal Danish Porcelain Factory, and the Bing brothers, art and book dealers, created Bing & Grndahl on April 15, 1853. The factory was on the corner of Vesterbrogade and Rahbek Allé in the Vesterbro neighbourhood of Copenhagen, Denmark, during the time. Grøndahl started the company to make biscuit porcelain figurines based on Bertel Thorvaldsen's neo-classical sculptures. Elegant dinnerware and coffee sets were added to the company's product line. Designer Fan$30SHIPPING OFFEREDCoburg, VIC•53w
- “Julegrøden” Porcelain Plate by Royal Copenhagen from 1963Grøndahl, a figurine maker for the Royal Danish Porcelain Factory, and the Bing brothers, art and book dealers, created Bing & Grndahl on April 15, 1853. The factory was on the corner of Vesterbrogade and Rahbek Allé in the Vesterbro neighbourhood of Copenhagen, Denmark, during the time. Grøndahl started the company to make biscuit porcelain figurines based on Bertel Thorvaldsen's neo-classical sculptures. Elegant dinnerware and coffee sets were added to the company's product line. Designer Fan$30SHIPPING OFFEREDCoburg, VIC•53w
- Decorative A Christmas Tale Plate by Royal Copenhagen from 1978Grøndahl, a figurine maker for the Royal Danish Porcelain Factory, and the Bing brothers, art and book dealers, created Bing & Grndahl on April 15, 1853. The factory was on the corner of Vesterbrogade and Rahbek Allé in the Vesterbro neighbourhood of Copenhagen, Denmark, during the time. Grøndahl started the company to make biscuit porcelain figurines based on Bertel Thorvaldsen's neo-classical sculptures. Elegant dinnerware and coffee sets were added to the company's product line. Designer Fan$30SHIPPING OFFEREDCoburg, VIC•53w
- Christmas in Church Porcelain Plate by Royal Copenhagen from 1968Grøndahl, a figurine maker for the Royal Danish Porcelain Factory, and the Bing brothers, art and book dealers, created Bing & Grndahl on April 15, 1853. The factory was on the corner of Vesterbrogade and Rahbek Allé in the Vesterbro neighbourhood of Copenhagen, Denmark, during the time. Grøndahl started the company to make biscuit porcelain figurines based on Bertel Thorvaldsen's neo-classical sculptures. Elegant dinnerware and coffee sets were added to the company's product line. Designer Fan$30SHIPPING OFFEREDCoburg, VIC•53w
- Christmas in Greenland Porcelain Plate by Royal Copenhagen from 1972Grøndahl, a figurine maker for the Royal Danish Porcelain Factory, and the Bing brothers, art and book dealers, created Bing & Grndahl on April 15, 1853. The factory was on the corner of Vesterbrogade and Rahbek Allé in the Vesterbro neighbourhood of Copenhagen, Denmark, during the time. Grøndahl started the company to make biscuit porcelain figurines based on Bertel Thorvaldsen's neo-classical sculptures. Elegant dinnerware and coffee sets were added to the company's product line. Designer Fan$30SHIPPING OFFEREDCoburg, VIC•53w
- Decorative In the desert Plate by Royal Copenhagen from 1972Grøndahl, a figurine maker for the Royal Danish Porcelain Factory, and the Bing brothers, art and book dealers, created Bing & Grndahl on April 15, 1853. The factory was on the corner of Vesterbrogade and Rahbek Allé in the Vesterbro neighbourhood of Copenhagen, Denmark, during the time. Grøndahl started the company to make biscuit porcelain figurines based on Bertel Thorvaldsen's neo-classical sculptures. Elegant dinnerware and coffee sets were added to the company's product line. Designer Fan$30SHIPPING OFFEREDCoburg, VIC•53w
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