A group of five 'Blue Fluted' porcelain plates, Royal Copenhagen, model 169, 167, 326, 173, 1898-1923 and 19th century.
Deep plate / soup plate model 169, modeller J. Jacobsen April 1890, diameter 20 cm. Marked "1/169" underneath, painter's mark "131", green stamp "Royal Copenhagen".
Deep plate / soup dish model 167, modeller J. Jacobsen July 1888, diameter 23.5 cm. Marked "1/167" underneath, painter's mark "95.", green stamp "Royal Copenhagen".
Deep plate / soup dish, model 326, diameter 24 cm. Marked "1/326" underneath, painter's mark "139.", green stamp "Royal Copenhagen".
Deep plate / soup dish, diameter 24.7 cm, marked with so-called 'bølgelinier' or wave pattern and painter's mark "37.".
Deep plate / soup dish model 173 modeller J. Jacobsen June 1891, diameter 24.5 cm. Marked "1/173" underneath, painter's mark "68.", green stamp "Royal Copenhagen".
Plate model 326 with a crack to the foot rim.
Older plate without a model number with a 3 cm crack to the rim.
From the collection of Börje Johansson, a Swedish private collector, who focused on the most rare pieces from the famous Musselmalet service from Royal Copenhagen. He collected 1 000 objects for 20 years and now Bukowskis are entrusted to sell over 700 items in three auctions. The first part is offered online in November 2024, eighteen of the most spectacular pieces are to be sold at the Important Winter Sale 661, the last part of the collection will be offered in March 2025. The main focus in Börje Johanssons collection has been individual interesting pieces and not the full services. This is a collection comprising some of the earliest and most desirable Musselmalet items, but also later interesting collectibles, each piece made with the recognized and loved craftmanship of Royal Copenhagen, Den Kongelige Porcelainsfabrik.