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Olive
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07/01/2009 8:36 pm  

I have a few pieces of Bing and Grohndahl porcelain. The series is Henning Koppel, in white. I have cups and saucers that would like to find a permanent home in someone's collection.


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koen
 koen
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08/01/2009 1:19 am  

Hi Olive
...you know it, I am not a collector, but the so called Form 24 by henning Koppel is one of the finest Bang & Grondahl ever made. So I do hope you find a good home for it. My question was quite different. Would you allow Alix & Patrick to use your picture in the DA Index. The ones that are there now are fine (these are the things we use at home) but apart from the salt and peppar shaker in the P&A collection, the melamine is not as representative as the Form 24. Just a suggestion.


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Olive
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08/01/2009 1:57 am  

Hi Koen,
Hah! As I was posting this earlier I was thinking that, for sure, you would know this design! And, no surprise, I was right!
I think these are lovely as well and I hope some one wants them I have no use for just 2 cups and 4 saucers. These came from my grandmother's house after she passed away and I doubt she even knew what they were. Sadly, there were 6 of each but they'd been poorly stored and all but just 2 cups and the saucers were badly cracked.
I got the photo posted here from another website that sell this type of stuff. But if you would like me to take a nice photo of the ones that I have so that P&A can use them, I would be happy to do so!


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sharplinesoldtimes
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08/01/2009 2:30 am  

I absolutely love this set...
I absolutely love this set too. It's fairly common here in Denmark and I've found lots of it in various fleamarkets and sold it on to USA and especially Japan. I'm quite sure you can find a seller for it as my American buyers were willing to buy both the different parts + pay the shipping and insurance (not cheap). My favourite piece from the Form 24 series is probably the teapot. In the picture it comes with a pattern called Blue Koppel which B&G introduced in 1978 as a sort of update to the already well known Form 24 (1965). The rarest piece is the vase - I've only seen it once.


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