Early Royal Copenhagen or a fake

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by Ratsy Brown, Aug 22, 2018.

  1. Ratsy Brown

    Ratsy Brown Well-Known Member

    Hello all

    I found a blue fluted Copenhagen dish. It has the three water lines, along with the number three, but nothing else. So could this be an early example of their fluted porcelain?

    This webpage has some info but I can't find many examples of early Copenhagen marks.

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    Christmasjoy and Any Jewelry like this.
  2. judy

    judy Well-Known Member

    Looks ok to me. It's RC's Blue Lace....either half or full. You need to study the two patterns to discern.

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  4. judy

    judy Well-Known Member

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    First is Full, 2nd Half.
     
  5. kentworld

    kentworld Well-Known Member

    I never knew the difference between full and half — the only difference I can see is that the full has a reticulated rim.
     
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  6. Ratsy Brown

    Ratsy Brown Well-Known Member

    All very helpful thank you-i managed to find a near identical plate =]=]
     
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