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It is no longer just for decoration!

It has become common to buy things that have a function. The decorative items should not just be for decoration and dust collection! They should also be put to use. This is also the case for the many beautiful dishes and ashtrays ...which they are no longer called by the way!!!
 
I Danish homes and shops like ours there are many truly beautiful dishes that are currently being brought forth in the many small homes.
 
For example it has become popular to serve fish in the wellknown Royal Copenhagen fish dishes. These dishes have been very popular for decoration, but today they are also used for serving crab salad, shrimps etc.  
Dishes for serving fish etc.
Dish with Crab for serving seafood, Royal Copenhagen no. 1022313, 16cm x 16cm
Before: 68.75 EUR
Now: 33.7 EUR
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Dish with Crayfish for serving seafood, Royal Copenhagen no. 1022314, 16cm
Before: 71.32 EUR
Now: 39.93 EUR
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Dish with Crab for serving seafood, Royal Copenhagen, 6cm x 24cm x 20cm
Before: 101.37 EUR
Now: 66.99 EUR
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Faience from Royal Copenhagen has become popular again

The colourful faience dishes from Royal Copenhagen are very decorative. They are perfect for serving and can also be used for keys and all the other stuff that falls out of your pockets, when you or your family come home. They can even be small artworks, if you put them in a plate rack
 
The demand for Royal Copenhagen faience dishes is comparatively good. There are many different types some more rare than others. See the many different types of Royal Copenhagen faience dishes here.
 
Royal Copenhagen dishes and bowls in Faience

Retro stoneware bowls are hot...

Below you will find a sample of the stoneware dishes and bowls in stock at the moment. Click here to see prices of the stoneware dishes and bowls.
Stoneware and Faience dishes and bowls

We have bought many porcelain dishes through the years

Some of the most common porcelain dishes are not very valuable at the moment others are rather rare. Below are some examples of both some of the cheap and expensive dishes.
Dish with Waterlily for serving seafood, Bing & Grondahl, Art Nouveau, 19cm x 19cm x 19cm
Before: 209.78 EUR
Now: 161.73 EUR
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Bowl with Waterlily for seafood, Bing & Grondahl - Art Nouveau, 20cm x 10cm
Before: 151.58 EUR
Now: 107.6 EUR
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Dish with the training ship Danmark, Bing & Grondahl no. 1024330, 19cm x 13cm
Price: 21.52 EUR
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Greenlander on bowl Bing & grondahl,
Price: 364.74 EUR
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Large dish with water lilies, Bing & Grondahl, 26cm
Before: 151.58 EUR
Now: 131.96 EUR
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Bowl with flowers, Bing & Grondahl, 25cm
Price: 378.82 EUR
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Dish with The Little Mermaid, Bing & grondahl no. 1300-6531, 13cm x 13cm
Price: 13.26 EUR
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Dish with Hans Christian Andersen, Bing & Grondahl, 12cm x 12cm
Price: 13.26 EUR
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Dish cockle shaped, Bing & Grondahl, 17cm
Before: 173.24 EUR
Now: 135.2 EUR
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United States Anniversary Bowl, E Pluribus Unum, 15cm x 34cm
Before: 541.36 EUR
Now: 399.25 EUR
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Royal Copenhagen Bowl with decoration, Hans Christian Andersen´s Fairytale ..., 5cm x 17cm
Before: 47.37 EUR
Now: 20.17 EUR
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Copenhagen Denmark Lyngby Dish with Sailing Ship, 15cm x 13cm
Price: 12.86 EUR
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Copenhagen Denmark Lyngby Dish with painter, 5cm x 22cm
Price: 30.86 EUR
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Bonbonniere with butterfly, Royal Copenhagen, 5cm x 9cm x 9cm
Price: 101.37 EUR
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Jardiniere Art Nouveau bowl. Royal Copenhagen, 12cm x 12cm x 24cm
Price: 310.61 EUR
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Bowl with Waterlily, Royal Copenhagen, 24cm
Before: 107.73 EUR
Now: 94.06 EUR
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Bowl with flower, Royal Copenhagen,
Before: 15.16 EUR
Now: 13.4 EUR
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Dish with Frog Royal Copenhagen, 3cm x 10cm
Before: 90 EUR
Now: 80.53 EUR
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Bowl with Bindweed, Royal Copenhagen, 18cm
Before: 29.91 EUR
Now: 20.17 EUR
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Bowl with Cocker Spaniel, Royal Copenhagen,
Price: 40.33 EUR
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Squirrel on dish Royal Copenhagen, 8cm x 13cm
Price: 118.42 EUR
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Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Dishes

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