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Royal Copenhagen Collectibles 2019 - In stock now!

We are happy to present the 2019 motifs of the Annual collectibles from Royal Copenhagen and Bing & Grondahl.
 
The motif of this year's Royal Copenhagen Christmas plate is a horse and a rabbit meeting in the field on a cold winter day. - In my opinion a trully beautiful motif that I think will become popular.

The Royal Copenhagen Christmas series consist of the blue Christmas plate as the main element of the series as well as a Christmas bell, Christmas cup and Christmas drop that all have part of the motif of the Christmas plate.
 
Bing & Grondahl also issues its plates. This year we have a motif of dad chopping wood in front of the small snowcovered house, where mom and little sister impatiently wait in the door, while the Christmas tree wiats inside along with the warm fireplace.
 
Bing & Grondahls Christmas series also consists of a Christmas drop and a Christmas bell that share motif with the Christmas plate.
 
A new mother's day plate and children's day plate were also issued for the year 2019. As always the mother's day plate has motif of a animal mother with her young. This time it is the hippo that is the model. The children's day plate is a small pilot flying high above the small town.
Royal Copenhagen Christmas plate 2019

In Stock for Immediate Delivery:

We have received a small amount of this year's collectibles. If you want to make sure to get yours, then now is your chance. Years ago you could be lucky to buy the Christmas collectibles cheaper after Christmas. This is rarely the case anymore. Increasingly we experience that the Christmas collectibles are sold out from the factory long before Christmas. - Therefore I recommend that you buy your Christmas collectibles now.
Meeting in the field, 2019 Royal Copenhagen Christmas plate, 18cm
Price: 93.18 EUR
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2019 Royal Copenhagen Christmas Cup, Meeting in the field, 7cm
Price: 93.18 EUR
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2019 Christmas Bell, Royal Copenhagen, 10cm
Price: 93.18 EUR
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2019 Royal Copenhagen Ornament, Christmas Drop, Meeting in the field, 8cm
Price: 36.38 EUR
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Royal Copenhagen Annual Figurine 2019, Rabbit, 11cm
Price: 71.54 EUR
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2019 Christmas plaquette, Doves of Peace, Royal Copenhagen, 8cm
Price: 17.45 EUR
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Chopping Wood 2019, Bing & Grondahl Christmas plate, 18cm
Price: 93.18 EUR
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2019 Christmas Bell, Bing & Grondahl , 9cm
Price: 93.18 EUR
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2019 Bing & Grondahl Christmas Ornament, Christmas Drop, Chopping Wood, 9cm
Price: 36.38 EUR
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Hippo with Calf 2019, Bing & Grondahl Mother's Day plate, 15cm
Price: 67.48 EUR
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2019 Bing & Grondahl, Children's Day Plate, 13cm
Price: 51.26 EUR
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2019 The Annual Santa figurine, Santa with toys, 9cm
Price: 67.48 EUR
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2019 The Annual Christmas Tree, 15cm
Price: 71.54 EUR
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2018 The Annual Santa, Santa with gifts, figurine, 11cm
Price: 67.48 EUR
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2018 The Annual Christmas Tree, 15cm
Price: 67.48 EUR
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Collectibles of the year 2019 from Royal Copenhagen and Bing & Grondahl.

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