Royal Copenhagen
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Royal Copenhagen - Beautiful ceramic mug - Aluminia - Design by Nils Thorsson - Made in Denmark in 1970. A beautiful and collectible large ceramic mug - Aluminia - a famous pottery company - made by Royal Copenhagen - designed by the famous Danish ceramic artist Nils Thorsson - made in Denmark in the 1970s. This ceramic mug was produced for the anniversary of the Royal Yacht Club. It has a thick, smooth glaze and a distinctive ceramic pattern. Faience ware made by Nils Thorsson. Excellent vintage condition. 1. Factory - no chips - no cracks Height 11.5cm / Diameter 10.3cm / This mug was made 55 years ago. Royal Copenhagen, which became a purveyor to the royal family in 1775, celebrated its 200th anniversary in 1975. This is a limited edition made to commemorate the event, and is a rare collector's item. It has the shape of a cup, but it may be difficult to drink coffee from it. It's quite large. Nils Thorsson, the art director of RC, designed it. It is made by the faience method and fired at a low temperature, so you can feel the warmth of the clay and the elegant ceramic skin. Chic and rich colors. Graphics such as the crown, the three waves that are the symbol of RC, the year, and plants are hand-painted. I think it would be good to use it as an interior decoration for vases, flowerpots, etc. Country of manufacture: Made in Denmark Designer: Nils Thorsson Manufacturer: ROYAL COPENHAGEN #Nordic #Denmark #Royal Copenhagen #Royal Copenhagen #Kari Christensen #Marianne Johnson #Nordic design #Mid-century #1970s
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