Harriet Bing, a 50-piece porcelain dinner and coffee service, "Empire", Bing & Grøndahl, Danmark.
Consisting of;
Tureen with lid, width 26 cm.
Covered dish, length 27 cm.
2 oval serving platters, length 28-34 cm.
Sauceboat, length 23 cm.
Leaf-shaped dish with handle, length 25 cm.
Bowl on foot, diameter 19.5 cm.
2 square bowls, width 21.5 cm.
Coffee pot with lid, 23 cm.
Creamer, height 7 cm.
Sugar bowl with lid, width 12 cm.
Tea cup with saucer, saucer's diameter 17 cm.
7 coffee cups with saucers, saucers' diameter 12 cm.
8 dinner plates, diameter 24.5 cm.
8 deep plates, diameter 21.5 cm.
8 starter plates, 21.5 cm.
2 side plates, 19 cm.
4 side plates, diameter 16 cm.
Three tea cups without saucers are included. Some wear. A few chips.
Modellen tecknad av Harriet Bing i början av 1900-talet och modellen togs i produktion 1910.
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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