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An extensive Rörstrand Nobel dinner service, designed by Karin Björquist. (98 pieces)

Estimate
50 000 - 60 000 SEK
4 450 - 5 340 EUR
4 540 - 5 450 USD
Purchasing info
What will the transport cost?

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For condition report contact specialist
Cecilia Nordström
Stockholm
Cecilia Nordström
Senior specialist Asian Ceramics and Works of Art, European Ceramics and Glass
+46 (0)739 40 08 02
An extensive Rörstrand Nobel dinner service, designed by Karin Björquist. (98 pieces)

Certificate accompanies the service. Comprising: 12 large plates, diameter 31,5 cm, 12 dinner plates (blue rim) diameter 22 cm, 12 dinner plates (green rim), diameter 22 cm, 12 white plates, diameter 25.5 cm, 8 yellow plates, diameter 25.5 cm, 8 soup dishes with covers, diameter 15 cm, 10 small side plates, length 22 cm, 12 flowershaped dessert dishes, diameter 17 cm, 12 coffecups with stands, height 7 cm.

Provenance

Swedish private collection, purchased in 1991.

More information

The Nobel dinner service was created in 1991, to the Nobel 90th Jubilee and are used at the Nobel Dinner. The service won the award 'Utmärkt svensk form' in 1992. The colours are thought to represent the seasons, the continents and the Nobel prices. The service was in production 1991-2015.