![]() Stamp used to mark unbreakable porcelain and non-glossy porcelain.Ĭrown and ROYAL COPENHAGEN stamp in green under the glazing together with a blue waves trademark.Ĭrown and ROYAL COPENHAGEN stamp in green under the glazing together with a blue waves trademark. Crown and DENMARK stamped in green under the glazing. Handpainted trademark used for the production in China.īlue waves trademark. Used for Juliane Marie porcelain (original on re-productions of 1800's-models). ![]() Handpainted trademark in blue under the glazing. Crown and DANMARK together with blue waves. Used for export items by request from the US. Stamp in purple or red on top of glazing. The trademarks development from 1775 to 1923įrom 1775 the wavy lines were painted by hand, but in the 1870's Royal Copenhagen began to stamp and glaze the trademark. Royal Copenhagen Christmas plates, figurines and some porcelain sets. ![]() The Royal Copenhagen trademarks shown below were used on porcelain and fine china with blue under glazed decorations. ![]() This makes it possible to tell the age of each piece of porcelain by Royal Copenhagen. The trademark with the three waves has had changes through the years. The trademark has been used with little variations ever since the founding and every single piece of porcelain produced by Royal Copenhagen has been stamped with the three waves. How do I determine the age of my Bing & Grondahl porcelain then? About the Royal Copenhagen Trademark ![]()
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