Royal Copenhagen Kobenhavns Fajancefabrik Denmark Blue Peacock Dinner Plate RCO24

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by Mugzinnys, Oct 9, 2016.

  1. Mugzinnys

    Mugzinnys Well-Known Member

    04-IMG_7035.JPG 06-IMG_7044.JPG 07-IMG_7036.JPG 08-IMG_7037.JPG 01-IMG_7040.JPG I was not familiar with this marking for Royal Copenhagen until I came across these bowls.
    Question: In your expert opinion are they considered Flow Blue?
    Question: I did not choose to buy three others because they had rear rim chips, Should I go back to the store and acquire them?

    These dinner plates are 10 1/4" in diameter.

    I did not know that they were Royal Copenhagen until I arrived home and research them 04-IMG_7035.JPG 06-IMG_7044.JPG 07-IMG_7036.JPG 08-IMG_7037.JPG 01-IMG_7040.JPG
     
  2. gregsglass

    gregsglass Well-Known Member

    Hi,
    They are not Flow Blue. Flow Blue gets it name from the decals "leaking" during firing. The blue paint widens much further than the design. These are much newer than the old flow blue. These look more sprayed on than decaled.
    greg
     
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  3. bobsyouruncle

    bobsyouruncle Well-Known Member

    These are very nice..but ..I ..would not go back for the chipped ones
     
  4. Mugzinnys

    Mugzinnys Well-Known Member

    Thanks bobsyouruncle and gregsglass the weight is so light on these Aluminia faience pottery plates, not porcelain or china more like majolica
     
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  5. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    If you like them and want to display them, by all means go back and get them. With the chips the value isn't high, but they're pretty.
     
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  6. Mugzinnys

    Mugzinnys Well-Known Member

    Thanks evelyb30
     
  7. janetpjohn

    janetpjohn Well-Known Member

  8. Mugzinnys

    Mugzinnys Well-Known Member

    Thanks janetpjohn I did not see that site I was a little confused with the mark. This site has the same mark that is on The blue peacock plates no longer confused Thanks. I did go back for the other 3 plates with the chips but they were long gone.
     
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