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Do you want to go treasure hunting?

Maybe you feel little like me when the sun starts shining... then I start to think about moving around, cleaning up a little, inviting a few guests or shopping a little ... It can never hurt with a little renewal .. ok the moving around and shopping part is probably most for us women!

Exciting and unique treasures!

It is impossible to go through all the many items on our website, so let me help you a little. - Today, I want to take you treasure hunting for some of the slightly different things, you can find on our website.
Relief with Bird, Soholm Stoneware, 26cm x 22cm x 4cm
Before: 162.38 EUR
Now: 128.63 EUR
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The soldier and the dog from the Tinderbox, Royal Copenhagen figurine - Ove..., 19cm
Before: 609.94 EUR
Now: 541.49 EUR
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Kronborg 1835 Plate with gold rim (like Flora Danica), 26cm
Price: 541.49 EUR
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Vase Rosenthal Studio-Linie, white with gold, 28cm x 12cm
Price: 94.2 EUR
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Holmegaard Small Green Glug-bottle with clear top, glass, 16cm x 4cm x 4cm
Price: 53.54 EUR
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Figurine of Fisher and Fisher's Wife, ceramics, Michael Andersen & Son, 20cm x 18cm x 8cm
Price: 94.2 EUR
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1847 - 1897 Brewery plate, trivet, Old Carlsberg, 21cm x 16cm
Price: 39.98 EUR
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Rosenthal Wiinblad Vase, green, 21cm x 9cm
Price: 94.74 EUR
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Girl with Teddy Bear waving, Dahl Jensen Figurine, 15cm x 10cm x 10cm
Price: 297.92 EUR
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Large White Bulldog looking up, Bing & Grondahl dog figurine, 17cm x 23cm x 12cm
Price: 1219.2 EUR
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Cheap Oval Cobalt Blue Glass Vase, Hand Blown Glass Art, , 22cm x 15cm x 18cm
Before: 47.17 EUR
Now: 20.2 EUR
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Blue Soholm vase no. 3407, 29cm, 29cm x 15cm x 15cm
Price: 199.92 EUR
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Greenlander on bowl Bing & grondahl,
Price: 365.29 EUR
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Calf lying down mooing for its mother, Royal Copenhagen figurine no. 1072, 10cm
Before: 119.55 EUR
Now: 60.86 EUR
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Shepherd Boy Cutting a Stick, Royal Copenhagen figurine no. 905, 19cm
Before: 54.22 EUR
Now: 39.98 EUR
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Love Scorned, Girl trying to Kiss Boy, Bing & Grondahl figurine no. 1614, 18cm
Before: 149.1 EUR
Now: 94.2 EUR
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Dickie, Boy squatting picking up something, Bing & Grondahl figurine no. 16..., 9cm x 10cm
Before: 47.44 EUR
Now: 39.98 EUR
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Faun Crying, sitting RARE, Royal Copenhagen figurine, 12cm
Before: 428.31 EUR
Now: 338.18 EUR
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Brita Carl Larsson Figurine, Standing girl with star candle and basket with..., 18cm
Before: 209.95 EUR
Now: 175.53 EUR
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Joy, Royal Copenhagen figurine from the series Emotions, 28cm
Price: 174.17 EUR
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Asmussen Hamlet design fruit bowl, 17cm x 30cm
Before: 81.05 EUR
Now: 47.3 EUR
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Little Claus, From Hans C. Andersens Fairytale, Bing & grondahl overglaze f..., 18cm x 14cm
Price: 799.7 EUR
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1987 Bing & Grondahl annual figurine, Karin, 18cm
Before: 303.61 EUR
Now: 202.64 EUR
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1971 Rorstrand Mother´s Day plate , 21cm
Before: 27.11 EUR
Now: 6.64 EUR
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Hippopotamus roraring with mouth wide open, Royal Copenhagen stoneware figu..., 7cm x 17cm
Before: 650.6 EUR
Now: 575.92 EUR
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Mortar of ore, 6cm
Before: 20.2 EUR
Now: 13.42 EUR
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Gustavsberg Tile with Summer Girl in the series "Summer in Sweden" Pia Ronn..., 15cm x 15cm
Before: 26.43 EUR
Now: 20.2 EUR
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Siamese cat, Royal Copenhagen figurine, 20cm
Price: 121.31 EUR
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Goebel Hummel Monthly Figurine April Girl with Eastereg, 13cm x 7cm x 7cm
Price: 53.54 EUR
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Goebel Hummel Nina and Marco Hurra a Seesaw, 13cm x 16cm x 7cm
Price: 80.65 EUR
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