Royal Copenhagen - Figure (3) - Porcelain





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Royal Copenhagen porcelain figurine set of three birds (models 2144, 1504 and 1776) including a flycatcher on a green leaf, made in Denmark in the 1950s, in excellent condition with dimensions about 8 cm wide, 13 cm high and 8 cm deep.
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Royal Copenhagen model number 2144 is a classic porcelain figurine of a flycatcher perched on a green leaf. Facts about the figurine: Artist: Designed by the Danish sculptor Francis Valdemar Platen-Hallermundt. Year of design: The figurine was originally designed around 1920–1921. Technique: Made of porcelain with traditional underglaze painting. Size: The figurine measures approximately 8 cm in height and 13 cm in width.
Royal Copenhagen model number 1504 primarily refers to a popular, classic porcelain figurine of a wren (often also referred to as a small sparrow). Details about the figurine: Motif: Wren / small sparrow perched with its tail raised. Artist: Designed by the German-Danish painter and sculptor Peter Herold in 1913. Dimensions: The figurine measures approximately 4 x 8 cm. Technique: Made of porcelain with traditional underglaze.
1. "Flycatcher" bird figurine (Model no. 1776). This is a well-known underglaze porcelain figurine. Motif: A small flycatcher perched on a branch or stone. Artist: Designed by the renowned figurine painter Jens Peter Dahl-Jensen. Size: The height is approximately 10–11 cm.
Royal Copenhagen model number 2144 is a classic porcelain figurine of a flycatcher perched on a green leaf. Facts about the figurine: Artist: Designed by the Danish sculptor Francis Valdemar Platen-Hallermundt. Year of design: The figurine was originally designed around 1920–1921. Technique: Made of porcelain with traditional underglaze painting. Size: The figurine measures approximately 8 cm in height and 13 cm in width.
Royal Copenhagen model number 1504 primarily refers to a popular, classic porcelain figurine of a wren (often also referred to as a small sparrow). Details about the figurine: Motif: Wren / small sparrow perched with its tail raised. Artist: Designed by the German-Danish painter and sculptor Peter Herold in 1913. Dimensions: The figurine measures approximately 4 x 8 cm. Technique: Made of porcelain with traditional underglaze.
1. "Flycatcher" bird figurine (Model no. 1776). This is a well-known underglaze porcelain figurine. Motif: A small flycatcher perched on a branch or stone. Artist: Designed by the renowned figurine painter Jens Peter Dahl-Jensen. Size: The height is approximately 10–11 cm.

