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offer in the category:  Porcelain -> Blue fluted
 
Royal Copenhagen 
Rectangular dish in the “Blue Fluted Plain” pattern. 
Porcelain hand-painted in underglaze blue. 
 
Designer: Arnold Krog 
Pattern: Blue Fluted Plain, introduced in 1775, relaunched by Krog in 1885 
Model number: 1/269 
Material: Porcelain 
Dimensions: H. 2.5 cm, L. 24 cm, W. 17 cm 
Mark: Royal Copenhagen hallmark with three wavy lines, model number “269”, painter’s initials 
Period: 1969–1973 (mark) 
Condition: First quality, excellent condition 
 
A classic serving dish from Royal Copenhagen in the iconic Blue Fluted Plain pattern, hand-painted with elegant underglaze blue decoration. The shape is slightly curved with defined edge, suitable both as a functional piece and a decorative highlight for any collection. 
 
Bio: 
Founded in 1775 under the patronage of Queen Juliane Marie, Royal Copenhagen soon became world-renowned for its hand-painted blue porcelain, inspired by East Asian traditions but reinterpreted with a distinctive Danish character. The Blue Fluted pattern remains the factory’s most famous design and a lasting symbol of Danish porcelain artistry. 
 
Bio: 
Musselmalet Riflet was introduced in 1775 as Royal Copenhagen’s very first dinner service and remains in production today. Each piece is hand-painted with more than 1,000 brush strokes, making it a true icon of Danish porcelain craftsmanship. In 1885, Arnold Krog modernized the pattern, creating the perfect balance between tradition and timeless elegance that still defines the service. 
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