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Royal Copenhagen Blue Rose Vase - Denmark 1940
Royal Copenhagen Blue Rose Vase - Denmark 1940
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When Royal Copenhagen said "let's make tiny vases with BIG personality"
This little Royal Copenhagen vase from 1940 Denmark is what happens when one of the world's most prestigious porcelain manufacturers decides to create something small but mighty. At just 12 x 7.5 cm and 145 grams, this vase packs more Danish design excellence into a compact package than most modern pieces twice its size. That crown mark on the bottom? That's your proof this is the real deal.
Royal Copenhagen = Danish porcelain royalty:
Founded in 1775 under royal patronage (hence the crown), Royal Copenhagen has been making some of the world's finest porcelain for nearly 250 years. This 1940 piece comes from their golden era - post-Art Nouveau, pre-modern minimalism - when Danish design was finding its voice. The hand-painted blue rose pattern is classic RC: delicate, elegant, timeless.
That blue rose pattern though:
Those aren't just random flowers slapped on porcelain. Each rose and leaf was hand-painted by a skilled artisan in 1940s Copenhagen. The cobalt blue against white porcelain is Royal Copenhagen's signature look - the same aesthetic that made them famous worldwide. It's simple, it's elegant, it's unmistakably Danish.
Small but perfectly formed:
At 12 cm tall, this vase is perfect for a single flower, a small bouquet, or just sitting pretty on a shelf looking Danish and sophisticated. The embossed texture around the body adds dimension, the gold rim adds a touch of luxury, and the whole thing just WORKS. Sometimes the best things come in small packages.
What you're getting:
A hand-painted Royal Copenhagen vase (12 x 7.5 cm, 145 grams) from 1940 Denmark with the crown mark proving authenticity. Blue rose pattern, embossed detailing, gold rim, and 85+ years of Danish design heritage packed into one little vase.
Perfect for:
Royal Copenhagen collectors, Danish design enthusiasts, people who appreciate hand-painted porcelain, anyone who wants a piece of Scandinavian design history, or folks who believe good things come in small packages (they do).
Condition reality:
It's 85+ years old. There might be minor wear on the gold rim, possible tiny glaze imperfections, maybe a scratch or two. But it's ROYAL COPENHAGEN, it's MARKED, and it's SURVIVED since 1940. That's what matters.
Authentic Royal Copenhagen hand-painted vase from 1940 Denmark. Crown-marked with blue rose pattern and honest vintage wear from 85+ years of Danish elegance.
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