Vintage Bing saving & Grondahl Xmas Eve 1986 Plate, 'Silent Night Holy Night', Copenhagen Porcelain

$63.35
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Vintage Bing saving & Grondahl Xmas Eve 1986 Plate, 'Silent Night Holy Night', Copenhagen Porcelain,

This is a beautiful vintage mint condition 1986 Bing and Grondahl.

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Product code: Vintage Bing saving & Grondahl Xmas Eve 1986 Plate, 'Silent Night Holy Night', Copenhagen Porcelain

This is a beautiful vintage mint condition 1986 Bing and Grondahl Christmas Plate, "Jule Aften 1986". It is in perfect condition with two factory drilled holes on its back for hanging with a wire. There are absolutely no chips, cracks, or crazing and no cancellation marks through the maker's mark. It measures approximately 7.25" in diameter. The original box and paperwork are not available. Bing and Grondahl was founded on April 15, 1853 in Denmark. All of their porcelain is carefully shaped and painted by hand by highly skilled craftsmen. The first Christmas plates depicting their traditional winter scenes, in tones of cobalt blue and white, were made in 1895. Since then the plates have been released annually for more than 100 years. Jule Aften is Danish for "Christmas Eve". This plate is titled 'Silent Night Holy Night' and it depicts a winter scene with a church in the background and an open gate to the churchyard saving in the foreground. In the background are snow-covered tree limbs and snow on the ground shows footprints leading through the churchyard gate. The winter sky features one twinkling star. The caption across the bottom of the plate reads "Jule Aften 1986". Because I inherited my uncle's collection of Bing and Grondahl Jule Aften plates I have been able to enjoy them at Christmas for many years. As I was growing up it was a special treat to see each new plate that was always displayed just before christmas. It is my genuine hope that this collectible plate brings you and yours the joy it provided our family for so many years. Bing & Grøndahl, a Danish porcelain manufacturer, was founded in 1853 by the sculptor Frederik Vilhelm Grøndahl and merchant brothers Meyer Hermann Bing and Jacob Herman Bing. The trademark backstamp for Bing & Grøndahl (B&G) porcelains is the three towers derived from the Coat of Arms of Copenhagen. The company's Seagull dinnerware series became known as the "National Service of Denmark" in the 1950s when it was found in one tenth of all Danish households. See photo of the 1986 plate for B & G Maker's Mark in green ink, which as been the standard from 1958-1986. Also in green ink is 'Copenhagen Porcelain, B & G , Bing and Grondahl, Denmark 9086, 'Sallered Kieke, Silent Night Holy Night.' In 1987 Bing and Grondahl merged with its primary competitor, the Royal Porcelain Factory under the name Royal Copenhagen, even so, the Christmas plates continue to exhibit the B and G Maker's Mark with the three towers.

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