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Royal Copenhagen Tenera Purple Green Danish Ceramic Dish Scandinavian Pottery Vintage
Royal Copenhagen Tenera Purple Green Danish Ceramic Dish Scandinavian Pottery Vintage
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Royal Copenhagen Tenera Ceramic Dish Fajance Pottery Serving Dish
Absolutely beautiful hand painted, glossy glazed purple, green and blue design.
Designed by Nils Thorsson and Marianne Johnson for Royal Copenhagen.
Part of Royal Copenhagen's popular Tenera Range, featuring hand-painted designs by Scandinavian women.
The Tenera range was designed by Nils Thorsson from 1958 in colloboration with a group of female artists and designers.
It is fully back stamped with its manufacturer name, model number, designer's stamp, and painter's initials. Plus it has the sticker from the Danish shop it was originally sold in.
The backstamp shows it was produced between 1969 and 1974.
17cm wide and approximately 3cm deep.
In excellent vintage condition with only very minor signs of age.
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Note that we have attempted to show and state the condition as accurately as possible but this is a pre-loved, vintage item and some minor signs of age and/or use are to be expected.
There may also be slight variations in the colours shown due to lighting, the camera lens and the device the image is viewed through.
Handmade items may have slight imperfections, such as air bubbles in glass, which add to their uniqueness and charm.
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