Mid-century Danish Fajance dish by Royal Copenhagen, the 1970s
Hey there, vintage lovers! Check out this groovy mid-century Danish Fajance dish from Royal Copenhagen. This little beauty is straight out of the 1970s and designed by the talented Ellen Malmer. Talk about a blast from the past!
This dish is the real deal—made in Denmark and sporting that cool Scandinavian vintage style we all dig. It's got the Royal Copenhagen stamp of approval with the attribution marks 635/3290, so you know it's legit.
Now, let's talk looks. This dish is rocking Baca's natural pattern in all its glazed glory. It's like having a little piece of nature right on your table. And get this—it's in good condition, practically first-class! No need to worry about any funky damage here.
Size-wise, it's a compact little number. Standing at just 2 cm (that's 3/4" for you imperial folks) tall and with a diameter of 17 cm (6 3/4"), it's perfect for serving up some retro snacks or just looking pretty on your shelf. Oh, and it's got a bit of heft to it at 440 grams—solid craftsmanship, am I right?
So, why not add a touch of mid-century magic to your pad? This Royal Copenhagen dish is just waiting to become the conversation starter at your next get-together. Snag it while you can—these vintage gems don't come around every day!
Designer: Ellen Malmer.
Manufacturer: Royal Copenhagen
Design Period: 1970
Country of Manufacture: Denmark.
Attribution Marks: 635/3290
Style: Mid-century, Scandinavian vintage
Detailed Condition: Good—1st class.
Color: All glances are in Baca's natural pattern.
Height: 2 cm / 3/4”
Diameter: 17 cm / 6 3/4”
Weight: 440 gr



