Bing & Grøndahl, a 44-piece 'Måsen' porcelain service, Bing & Grøndahl, Danmark.
1 bowl, model 576, 22 x 22 cm (not first quality).
1 bowl, model 570, diameter 12.5, height 5.5 cm.
1 bowl on foot, model 426, diameter 20 cm.
1 creamer, model 391, height 5.5 cm.
1 bowl, model 591, height 4.5 cm.
6 egg cups, model 696, height 6 cm.
12 side plates, model 616, diameter 17.5 cm.
1 saladiere, model 317, length 25 cm (not first quality).
1 ovale dish, model 316, length 34 cm (not first quality).
1 ovale dish, model 375, length 28 cm (not first quality).
6 dinner plates, model 325, diameter 25 cm (4 are not first quality).
12 coffee cups with saucers, model 305, height of the cup 6, diameter of the saucer 13.5 cm.
Partly worn. Some pieces are not first quality. Chips.
Bing & Grøndahls porcelain factory was established in 1853 in Copenhagen. Their earlier production consisted mostly of figurines, but in the 1880s began to artistically design tableware and stoneware. After 1987 the factory became part of the Royal Copenhagen company. One of the most famous tableware sets is the Måge set, or Måsen, created by Fanny Garde, which during the 1950s was promoted as Denmark’s national tableware.
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