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Karin Björquist

(Sweden, 1927-2018)
Estimate
50 000 - 60 000 SEK
4 670 - 5 610 EUR
4 950 - 5 940 USD
Hammer price
65 000 SEK
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For condition report contact specialist
Camilla Behrer
Stockholm
Camilla Behrer
Head of Design/ Specialist Modern & Contemporary Decorative Art & Design
+46 (0)708 92 19 77
Karin Björquist
(Sweden, 1927-2018)

an extensive 153 pcs "Nobel" bone china dinner service, Rörstrand, post 1991.

Comprising:
13 large plates, white with gold colored rim, (diam 31 cm),
1 dish with curvy gold rim (diam 31 cm)
30 plates (15 with blue, 15 with yellow rim, diam 21 cm)
15 soup plates (gold rim, diam 21 cm)
30 plates (15 with gold rim, 15 with green rim, diam 25 cm)
15 side dishes (pentagonal with gold rim)
15 bowls with covers (diam 15,2 cm)
6 dessert bowls (diam 17,3 cm)
18 side dishes with gold rim, (diam 17 cm)
2 coffee pots with covers,
1 milk jug,
2 sugar bowls with covers,
20 coffee cups with saucers. Stamped maker's marks.

Very good/mint condition, most pieces in original boxes.

Saleroom notice

From June 23 this paid lot is available to be collected at Bukowskis, Västberga Allé 3 in Hägersten.

More information

The Nobel service was designed for the Nobel Prize's 90th anniversary in 1991 and used at the Nobel Banquet. The service was awarded with "Utmärkt Svensk Form" (Excellent Swedish Design) in 1992. The colors are meant to symbolize "the seasons, the continents and the most important of the Nobel Prizes". The service was in production 1991-2015.