Royal Copenhagen ''Flora Danica'' luncheon plates
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Description
1956-1960, each with blue wave and green printed maker's mark, with inscribed green pattern number ''20'' and shape number ''3550'', a set of ten white porcelain luncheon plates, each with a gilt-highlighted sawtooth rim hand-painted with leaves and flower buds, each hand-painted to central reserve with a distinct species of flower and titled to underside, including ''Potentilla pulchella R. Br.'', ''Saxifraga nivalis L.'', ''Erigeron eriocephalus Vahl.'', ''Papaver nudicaule L.'', ''Trifolium medium L.'', ''Melandrium diurnum Fr.'', ''Tussilago Farfara L.'', ''Veronica Chamaedrys L.'', ''Carnus succica L.'' and ''Potentilla nivea L.'', 10 pieces, each: 1.125'' H x 8.75'' Dia., est: $2000/4000
Provenance: Estate, Los Angeles, CA
Provenance: Estate, Los Angeles, CA
Condition
Overall good condition; some with minor shelf wear to ring foot. Papaver nudicaule with an approximately .75''-long section of chipping to sawtooth rim with corresponding gilt overpaint. Tussilago Farfara with a minor chip to one tooth of rim.
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Royal Copenhagen ''Flora Danica'' luncheon plates
Estimate $2,000 - $4,000
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