Here you will find used porcelain and earthenware by primarily Danish well-known brands such as Danish Royal Porcelain, Royal Copenhagen, Bing & Grøndahl and Aluminia.

Under this category you will primarily find vases, bowls and figurines. Under the category "dinnerware" you will find cups, saucers and parts for coffee and dinner sets.

All items are in good condition, and we refer you to read the description for the individual item.

Royal Copenhagen, Stoneware
Andre Designere
EUR 101
Royal Copenhagen, Terrier model 3476
Øvrige kunstnere
EUR 81
Royal Copenhagen, Vase.
Øvrige kunstnere
EUR 215
Royal Copenhagen, Vase.
Andre Designere
EUR 54
Royal Copenhagen, bowl model no. 780
Andre Designere
EUR 27
Royal Copenhagen, faience.
Øvrige kunstnere
EUR 114
Royal Copenhagen, shepherd boy
Andre Designere
EUR 81
Royal Copenhagen, soup bowl with saucer, antique series Blue Flower
Andre Designere
EUR 470
Royal Copenhagen.
Øvrige kunstnere
EUR 114
Royal Copenhagen. 908
Øvrige kunstnere
EUR 94
Royal Doulton,
Øvrige kunstnere
EUR 81
Sea children and seahorses, Bing & Grøndahl 2 pcs
EUR 134
Sleeping cats from Royal Copenhagen.
Andre Designere
EUR 60
Solbjerg vase no. 1713  Nils Thorsson
Nils Thorsson
EUR 134
Stoneware, Knud Kyhn
Øvrige kunstnere
EUR 81
Stoneware, Royal Copenhagen 21937
Øvrige kunstnere
EUR 134
Teabox BG, HC Andreasen
Andre Designere
EUR 47
Tepot from Royal Copenhagen, Denmark
Andre Designere
EUR 40
Vase from Royal Copenhagen.
Andre Designere
EUR 101
Vase, 3320-5247
Øvrige kunstnere
EUR 54
Vase, B&G
Øvrige kunstnere
EUR 104
Vase, RC4463
EUR 40
Vase, handmade, 4567
Øvrige kunstnere
EUR 67
Vase, royal P. 2776
Andre Designere
EUR 67

Design Classique sells used Danish design, and the selection of used porcelain, used glass and used ceramics is large. The selection can be seen on the website and in the store.

When you buy used porcelain from Design Classique's website, the item is packed and sent to you by post. The item is typically shipped within 1-2 business days, and the item is insured during shipping.

The history of Danish porcelain and some of the most recognized Danish porcelain factories dates back to the year 1775. Here follows a brief description of a very interesting history of Danish porcelain.

The Royal Porcelain Factory: Was founded in 1775 and the logo with the 3 waves symbolizes the 3 Danish inland waters, Great Belt, Little Belt and Øresund.

Aluminia: The factory started in 1863 as a faience factory and in 1882 took over the Royal Porcelain Factory. The 2 brands were produced in parallel. The products from Den kongelige Porcelænsfabrik became the most in demand, and independent production under Aluminia ceased in 1969.

Bing & Grøndahl: Was established in 1853 by Frederik Grøndahl and the brothers Meyer and Jacob Hermann Bing. The logo with the three towers symbolizes Copenhagen. In 1972, Bing & Grøndahl took over the earthenware and stoneware factory Kronjyden Randers. And in 1987, Bing & Grøndahl merged with Royal Copenhagen.

Royal Copenhagen: In 1985, Den kongelige porcelænsfabrik merged with Holmegaard Glasværk, and the name then became Royal Copenhagen. The majority of production has been moved to Thailand since 2004, but the most exclusive frame, Flora Danica, is still produced in Denmark.