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Beloved Danish Figurines

Danish porcelain has been popular in Sweden ever since the factory Royal Copenhagen was founded by the Danish Queen Juliane Marie in 1775. Early on the factory started to produce figurines and dinner services inspired by the great European porcelain manufactories of the time. The other major factory in Denmark was Bing & Gröndal which was founded 1853 by Fredrik Vilhelm Gröndahl, the factory merged with Royal Copenhagen in 1987. They reach the top of their greatness in the early 20th Century when they had several great designers working for them. The items from both of these firms became popular gifts and sought-after collectables. Welcome to explore porcelaine objects which have been a part of Henrik Petrini’s private collection!

 
58 items
A Royal Copenhagen porcelain figure, Denmark, 1940s.
A Royal Copenhagen porcelain figure, Denmark, 1940s.
Hammer price 
1 601 SEK
Estimate
2 500 SEK
A Dahl Jensen porcelain figure, Denmark, 1940s.
A Dahl Jensen porcelain figure, Denmark, 1940s.
Hammer price 
1 801 SEK
Estimate
2 000 SEK
A Bing & Gröndahl porcelain figure, Denmark, 1980s.
A Bing & Gröndahl porcelain figure, Denmark, 1980s.
Hammer price 
2 821 SEK
Estimate
2 000 SEK
A Bing & Gröndahl porcelain figure, Denmark, 1930s.
A Bing & Gröndahl porcelain figure, Denmark, 1930s.
Hammer price 
2 400 SEK
Estimate
2 000 SEK
Two Royal Copenhagen porcelain figurines, Denmark, 1970s.
Two Royal Copenhagen porcelain figurines, Denmark, 1970s.
Hammer price 
1 000 SEK
Estimate
2 000 SEK
A Bing & Gröndahl figure of a miller, Denmark, 1894.
A Bing & Gröndahl figure of a miller, Denmark, 1894.
Hammer price 
2 500 SEK
Estimate
1 500 SEK