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Click Add to Cart to order this product. Email carano@btinternet.com with any questions about this or any of our other products. Royal Copenhagen Goose Girl - 528
The Royal Copenhagen Porcelain factory was founded in 1775, under the protection of Queen Juliane Marie, by the chemist, Frantz Heinrich Müller, who following years of experimentation and trials finally mastered the production the coveted hard porcelain. The three waved lines, symbolising Denmark’s three straits: Øresund, Store Bælt and Lille Bælt, are adopted as the trademark. one above the other, were adopted as a factory mark in 1775. The Royal Copenhagen Mark on the Goose Girl, number 528, indicates the year of production as 1951. She is in perfect condition and is 7.5" high. |
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