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Vtg Denmark Lyngby Danmark, Divided Casserole Dish, Blue/White, Danish Modern

$ 5.28

Availability: 45 in stock
  • Condition: Used
  • Object Type: Divided Dish or Bowl
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Origin: Denmark - Danmark
  • Production Style: Art Pottery
  • Style: Mid-Century Modern
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Production Technique: Pottery
  • Color: Blue And White

    Description

    Vtg Denmark Lyngby Danmark, Divided Casserole Dish, Blue/White, Danish Modern.
    intage 70s Lyngby Porcelaen divided dish or casserole bowl in a modernist and classic blue and white design that measures 12" x 2".
    This dish is 12" handle to handle, and 6 1/4" wide. This largest side of this divided dish is 7" and the smallest area is 3 3/4".
    This can be used also as a chip and dip bowl, vegetable and hummus server, or also to serve things you want to keep separated at the serving table. They are many ways to use this classic and modernist piece.
    This is signed on the bottom:
    Lyngby Porcelaen
    Danmark
    This appears to be an older label, and I am guessing this to be from 70s.
    CONDITION: This is in excellent vintage condition. There is one small discoloration that appears to be under the glaze on the large of the divided sides. This is at the bottom of the dish and is very, very small. I have put a pin next to this on one of the pictures so you can see how small this is. There is very little discoloration on the bottom of this piece and you can see pictures for very minor marks on the bottom of this piece. No other issues. This piece has a bright and vibrant finish.
    Something about the Lyngby Porcelaen Company:
    The Danish Porcelain Manufactory – Lyngby Porcelæn (1936–1969) has always made a significant mark on the story of Danish porcelain in artistry and production alike. When production was at its peak, the factory accounted for one-third of all Danish porcelain production. The people who established the Danish Porcelain Manufactory in a disused sugar refinery in Lyngby in 1936 were truly driven souls! The entrepreneurial wholesale company Holst & Knudsen was behind its establishment, having first acquired Kjøbenhavns Porcellains Maleri in 1924, subsequently setting up in-house production of porcelain dinnerware, vases and other high-quality artisan pieces under the name of the Danish Porcelain Manufactory – Lyngby Porcelæn. The factory was equipped with the latest technology, taking Lyngby Porcelæn to the forefront of the industry and simultaneously laying the groundwork for the design heritage that is now more relevant than ever.