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Marks and Backstamps - RoyalCopenhagen.com

    https://www.royalcopenhagen.com/ourpassion/marks
    Since 1775, every piece of porcelain that has left Royal Copenhagen carries its factory marks; the three waves, the royal crown and the painter's mark. These are symbols of authenticity, the royal connection and the mark of handcraftsmanship. The three blue waves

Marks and Backstamps - RoyalCopenhagen US

    https://www.royalcopenhagen.com/us/en_US/ourpassion/marks
    Since 1775, every piece of porcelain that has left Royal Copenhagen carries its factory marks; the three waves, the royal crown and the painter's mark. These are symbols of authenticity, the royal connection and the mark of handcraftsmanship. The three blue waves

Porcelain and pottery marks - Royal Copenhagen marks

    https://www.theoldstuff.com/en/porcelain-marks/category/65-royal-copenhagen-marks
    The waves are still painted on the back of each piece of porcelain created in the Royal Copenhagen factory. Another part of the mark is the royal crown. It is a symbol of company's origin. In the beggining the crown was hand painted but in 1870s, the mark began to be stamped under the glaze.

Dating Royal Copenhagen – Marks on China

    https://marksonchina.com/marks/dating-royal-copenhagen/
    Royal Copenhagen has used the three wavy water lines to identify their porcelain since it started in 1775 – Early pieces frequently include a dot in front of the waves. The mark was not very consistently drawn, often with quite flat waves that look quite rushed- presumably each workman had their own slight variant until about 1820.

Royal Copenhagen Aluminia Faience Marks and Dating codes

    http://jamiri.dk/aluminia-mark.htm
    Royal Copenhagen Aluminia Faience Marks and Dating codes Aluminia dating code from 1935 - 1969 Used on items with decoration under the glaze The Aluminia …

It’s All In the Marks: Dating Royal Copenhagen Figurines ...

    https://www.worthpoint.com/articles/blog-entry/Its-all-in-the-marks-dating-royal-copenhagen
    The easiest method is using date codes, Royal Copenhagen employed two types of codes; one from 1932 to 1949 and a second from 1950 to 1984. The earlier of the two uses a dash over one of the letters on the company marking. The later system uses a dash mark under a letter in the company marking.

Artist working with unique and industial design at ...

    http://jamiri.dk/artist.htm
    Worked at RC from 1912 - 1975). Artistic director at Royal Copenhagen from 1949: Arnold Emil Krog (1856-1931) Architect and painter, Architect Director of Royal Copenhagen 1885-1916, then artistic adviser to 1931: Hans Christian Joachim (1870 -1943) Painter and ceramic artist. The widow of P. Ipsen art pottery in the 1890s.

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