Description
Figurine Porcelain Royal Copenhagen Bing&Grondahl' Boy Of Sea' With Gold The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. The Bing&Grondahl porcelain figurine is titled "Boy of the Sea" and is identified by the code "2264". The figurine has been finished with pure gold details. It measures 11cm high with a footprint of 7cm. The figurine was designed by Ebbe Sadolin and Sven Jespersen. The figurine was produced in a limited quantity and to guarantee authenticity it bears the Bing&Grondahl trademark with the Three Towers, inspired by the coat of arms of the city of Copenhagen and known throughout the world as a symbol of Danish porcelain, and the painter's initials. The brand under the base varies depending on the production period and from this we can therefore trace the year in which the figurine was produced. The production of Bing&Grondahl porcelain figurines is done exclusively by hand respecting ancient traditions. During the production process a figurine passes through the expert hands of numerous craftsmen. It is with these expert hands that the dough is poured into the molds and the different parts of the figurine joined together. The carvings are made with a firm hand and, after an initial firing in the oven, the figurines are decorated and then enamelled by hand. Each of them is, therefore, a? unique work bearing the painter's signature. After a new firing in the oven and an accurate quality control, the figurines are ready to be admired all over the world. The figurine was produced in a limited quantity and to guarantee authenticity it bears the Bing&Grondahl trademark with the Three Towers, inspired by the coat of arms of the city of Copenhagen and known throughout the world as a symbol of Danish porcelain, and the painter's initials. The brand under the base varies depending on the production period and from this we can therefore trace the year in which the figurine was produced. The production of Bing&Grondahl porcelain figurines is done exclusively by hand respecting ancient traditions. During the production process a figurine passes through the expert hands of numerous craftsmen. It is with these expert hands that the dough is poured into the molds and the different parts of the figurine joined together. The carvings are made with a fir MARCA Bing&Grondahl