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



