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A Royal Copenhagen 'Musselmalet' / 'blue fluted full lace' vase, Denmark, 1893-1900.

A Royal Copenhagen 'Musselmalet' / 'blue fluted full lace' vase, Denmark, 1893-1900.

Marked with a factory mark with the green crown and the blue waves. Model no 1123. Drawing by Arnold Krog, Modelled by J. Jacobsen August 1885. Blue painters signature 24 for Ms Anna Lykke, active 1885-1928. Underglaze blue and gilded decoration, pierced lace rim and sculpted snails. Height 30 cm.

One foot with a chip and retouching. Glaze irregularities occurs.

Literature

Lauritz B. Dorenfeldt. Kongeligt Porcelaen 1820-1923. Blåmalet porcelain fra Den Kongelige Porcelainsfabrik. Musselmalet helblond, depicted on .Pl 6, page 110.

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One of the most iconic patterns from Royal Copenhagen is "Blue Fluted" also known as “Musselmalet” recognized worldwide for its timeless elegance. Originally inspired by Chinese porcelain, the pattern was produced by the german Meissen factory as early as the 1740s under the name " Strohblumen". Royal Copenhagen started using it in 1775, Blue Fluted has become a symbol of Danish porcelain craftsmanship since then. Under the direction of Arnold Krog between 1884 and 1916, the design was renewed, and three variations of Blue Fluted were introduced: Full Lace with a pierced lace edge, Half Lace with a painted relief lace edge, and Plain with an elegant painted border decoration to the fluted relief. Although the pattern is most commonly blue on a white background, it is also available in black, red, and green. Royal Copenhagen porcelain is not only timeless—it carries a legacy of quality, tradition, and artistic craftsmanship that makes each piece a masterpiece.
For 250 years, Royal Copenhagen has created porcelain with outstanding craftsmanship. Every step in the process—from the first sketch to the last painter’s brushstroke—shows meticulous and skilled craftsmanship, making each piece unique. Since its founding in 1775, Royal Copenhagen (Den Kongelige Porcelainsfabrik) has been a symbol of quality and tradition in porcelain. The techniques once developed by master artisans live on and are still used today to create each individual item with the same precision and care.

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