Royal Copenhagen - Platter - Flora Danica - Bone china

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The legendary Royal Copenhagen Flora Danica porcelain hand painted dinnerware. This one is dated to 1968. It features Cypripedium Calceolus or Ladies Slipper. Pattern 3518 Moulded beaded denticulated foliate border.
A rare piece.
Flora Danica - hand painted since 1790
The story of Flora Danica takes its beginning towards the end of the 18th century, during which period Porcelain was referred to as " the white gold". The name Flora Danica comes from the compre- hensive botanical masterpiece Flora Danica, published 1761-1883, in which a large part of the Danish flora has been illustrated on copperplates. All details are modelled and carved by hand, and all pieces are hand- painted in overglaze coated with 22 carat gold on the edges. Every piece of a set is itself a work of art and Flora Danica is one of the world's finest and most exclusive services. King Christian VII ordered Flora Danica, probably as a gift for Empress Katherina II of Russia. However the Empress died before the completion of the service and thus it stayed in the possession of the Danish royal family and can be seen at Rosenborg Castle and Christian VII's palace in Copenhagen. Flora Danica is a sublime representative of Danish arts and crafts and today it is produced in exactly the same way as it was more than 200 years ago.

The legendary Royal Copenhagen Flora Danica porcelain hand painted dinnerware. This one is dated to 1968. It features Cypripedium Calceolus or Ladies Slipper. Pattern 3518 Moulded beaded denticulated foliate border.
A rare piece.
Flora Danica - hand painted since 1790
The story of Flora Danica takes its beginning towards the end of the 18th century, during which period Porcelain was referred to as " the white gold". The name Flora Danica comes from the compre- hensive botanical masterpiece Flora Danica, published 1761-1883, in which a large part of the Danish flora has been illustrated on copperplates. All details are modelled and carved by hand, and all pieces are hand- painted in overglaze coated with 22 carat gold on the edges. Every piece of a set is itself a work of art and Flora Danica is one of the world's finest and most exclusive services. King Christian VII ordered Flora Danica, probably as a gift for Empress Katherina II of Russia. However the Empress died before the completion of the service and thus it stayed in the possession of the Danish royal family and can be seen at Rosenborg Castle and Christian VII's palace in Copenhagen. Flora Danica is a sublime representative of Danish arts and crafts and today it is produced in exactly the same way as it was more than 200 years ago.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Porcelain type
Bone china
Specific region of origin
Copenhagen
Number of objects
1
Material
Porcelain
Manufacturer/brand
Royal Copenhagen
Model
Flora Danica
Country of origin
Denmark
Style
Antique inspired
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
40 cm
Width
32 cm
Depth
5 cm
Estimated period
1960-1970
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Objects sold
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