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Royal Copenhagen Collectibles 2018 - In stock now

We are pleased to present the 2018 motifs for this year's collectibles from Royal Copenhagen and Bing & Grondahl.
 
Royal Copenhagen's Christmas plate shows a Christmas tree market in the heart of Copenhagen at Kongens Nytorv. From Kongens Nytorv you also have a view of the Hotel D'Angleterre, which has tradition for a sumptuous light decoration on the facade every year for Christmas. The white dove in the sky invites Christmas peace.

Royal Copenhagen's Christmas series consists of the blue Christmas plate, which is the elementary element of the series, as well as a Christmas bell, a Christmas cup and a Christmas drop, all of which have a part of the design from the Christmas plate.
Royal Copenhagen Collectibles 2018

In Stock for immediate delivery

We have received a small batch of this year's collectibles. If you want to procure your collectible, the time is now. (We have not received this year's Christmas tree or Santa Claus, they are expected to be delivered in March)
 
Christmas Tree Market, Royal Copenhagen Christmas plate, 18cm
Price: 88.03 EUR
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2018 Christmas plaquette, Royal Copenhagen, 8cm
Price: 17.5 EUR
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2018 Royal Copenhagen Ornament, Christmas Drop, Christmas tree market, 8cm
Price: 36.49 EUR
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2018 Royal Copenhagen Christmas Cup, Christmas Tree Market, 7cm
Price: 88.03 EUR
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2018 Christmas Bell, Royal Copenhagen, 10cm
Price: 88.03 EUR
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Royal Copenhagen Annual Figurine 2018, Dove of peace,
Price: 71.76 EUR
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Winter landscape 2018, Bing & Grondahl Christmas plate, 18cm
Price: 88.03 EUR
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2018 Bing & Grondahl Christmas Ornament, Christmas Drop, Winter landscape, 9cm
Price: 36.49 EUR
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Cat with kittens 2018, Bing & Grondahl Mother's Day plate, 15cm
Price: 63.62 EUR
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2018 Bing & Grondahl, Children's Day Plate, 13cm
Price: 51.41 EUR
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Easter egg with blue scilla, Royal Copenhagen Easter Egg 2018, 6cm
Price: 21.57 EUR
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2018 Christmas Bell, Bing & Grondahl , 9cm
Price: 88.03 EUR
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Royal Copenhagen and Bing & Grondahl Collectibles 2018

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