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unie ~北欧ヴィンテージ食器と雑貨~
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Item No. 1033 B&G (Bing & Grondahl) is a Danish porcelain manufacturer founded in 1853 by sculptor Frederik Wilhelm Grondahl and merchants Meyer Hermann Bing and Jacob Hermann Bing brothers. The backstamp of B&G porcelain is three towers, derived from the coat of arms of Copenhagen. In 1987, the company merged with its main competitor, Royal Porcelain Factory, and became Royal Copenhagen. This is a teapot from the TEMA series designed by Jens H. Quistgaard. A grayish base color with iridescent brown lines. Along those lines, a pale emerald green line. It has a mysterious and deep color. Cups & saucers and plates from the same series are also available. ↓ My Quistgaard list is here #unie's Quistgaard ● Item: Teapot [Vintage item, discontinued] ● Manufacturer: B&G ● Series: Tema / Theme Teema ● Designer: Jens H. Quistgaard ● Country of origin: Denmark ● Size: Base diameter 17.0cm, height of the teapot body 12.0cm (height including lid 16.5cm), weight 1,260g, capacity 80% full 1,200ml, full 1,600ml ● Condition: ・This is a vintage item that has been carefully used in a Nordic home. There are scratches and stains due to aging. It is not compatible with direct fire. ・[Photos 2.3] Reference photos. A coffee pot is also available. ・[Photo 16] The handle is made of a material like stainless steel. -------------------- ↓ My list of items for sale is here #unie -------------------- We mainly deal with vintage and antique Nordic tableware (Arabia, Lisa Larson, Rorstrand, Royal Copenhagen, Carl Harry Stalhane, Wegner, Stig Lindberg, Iittala, etc.). Mid-century, Nordic interior, tools, living, IDEE, IKEA tableware, Nitori tableware, living alone, collecting tableware TM538733
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