Vase in ceramic and silver by Royal Copenhagen, 10s











Royal Copenhagen manufactory is an old porcelain factory. Founded in 1775 by the royal house of Denmark, it was owned by the Danish Crown for a long time. It is known for its objets d'art produced in fine porcelain, designed for over two centuries by great artists and made according to refined decorative traditions. The ceramic and silver vase (925/1000 fine) is from 1910. The silver decorations are found both on the neck and on the base. In the upper part we find stylized gavine in flight, while in the lower part are represented marshy tife. In the ceramic body are painted in the foreground of the gavine in their winter moult on white and beige background. Discreet state of preservation, missing a silver gavine in the decoration along the hole of the vase.
ID: 22384-1628677271-22299