
Royal Copenhagen Princess Blue Coffee Pot
This is a fine porcelain coffee pot, part of the Princess Blue collection by Royal Copenhagen. The vessel features a tall, elegant ovoid body with a tapered pedestal base, a graceful swan-necked spout, and a large C-scroll handle. It is topped with a matching domed lid featuring a blue-ringed spherical finial. The piece is crafted from high-quality white porcelain with a characteristic translucent vitreous glaze. The decoration consists of delicate hand-painted underglaze blue floral motifs; a lace-like border of small blossoms and stylised leafy fronds adorns the shoulder, while individual flower sprigs are scattered across the body. The design is accented with simple blue banded lines on the handle, lid, and foot. The style is a mid-20th-century interpretation of classic dinnerware, known for its timeless Neo-Classical influence. The condition appears excellent with no visible chips or cracks, and the glaze retains a high-gloss luster. The item reflects the high craftsmanship of Danish porcelain manufacturing, likely dating from the latter half of the 20th century. Although the bottom mark is not visible, this pattern is traditionally backstamped with the Royal Copenhagen crown and three wavy lines.
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Estimated Value
$150-250
Basic Information
Category
Antique and Vintage Porcelain
Appraised On
May 10, 2026
Estimated Value
$150-250
Item Description
This is a fine porcelain coffee pot, part of the Princess Blue collection by Royal Copenhagen. The vessel features a tall, elegant ovoid body with a tapered pedestal base, a graceful swan-necked spout, and a large C-scroll handle. It is topped with a matching domed lid featuring a blue-ringed spherical finial. The piece is crafted from high-quality white porcelain with a characteristic translucent vitreous glaze. The decoration consists of delicate hand-painted underglaze blue floral motifs; a lace-like border of small blossoms and stylised leafy fronds adorns the shoulder, while individual flower sprigs are scattered across the body. The design is accented with simple blue banded lines on the handle, lid, and foot. The style is a mid-20th-century interpretation of classic dinnerware, known for its timeless Neo-Classical influence. The condition appears excellent with no visible chips or cracks, and the glaze retains a high-gloss luster. The item reflects the high craftsmanship of Danish porcelain manufacturing, likely dating from the latter half of the 20th century. Although the bottom mark is not visible, this pattern is traditionally backstamped with the Royal Copenhagen crown and three wavy lines.
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