Blue fluted collection. Belonged to my grandfather, he never used it so the pieces are still in great condition. I was going through his stuff and found it in an old cupboard. I’ve never heard of royal Copenhagen before, I Did some quick googling …and ended up here
My guess is that he bought it in the late 1950s when he went to Copenhagen for an internship
So kind reader/ porcelain expert please let me know what this is worth today? Please enlighten this ignorant soul
Thanks in advance 😀

by Strict_While_908

11 comments
  1. It can be bought in almost any thrift-store – it is not cheap, but not super expensive either.

    Back in the day, having a set of 12, for special occasions was very common, my grandmother inherited 5 full sets (!) – so both her daughters, and all 3 of her granddaughters (me included), got a full set when we moved from home. I still use mine for birthday parties and special occasions.

  2. “Really old” // “1950s”

    Found the American 🙂

    Nice find, probably a couple of 100 bucks.

  3. While quite expencive when bougt from new, there really are a lot of these sets for sale on the second hand market. If it is just the pieces shown here you should not expect to be able to sell it for more than 500-1000 kr.. And probably on the lower side of that.

  4. As others mention, it isn’t worth a lot monetarily speaking, but I’m sure there’s a good story in there and danes still use this stuff for fancy dinners and stuff, it’s not regarded out of fashion or anything like that. Keep it, and use it when you invite people over for a tea party, and if you’re not the kind of person already doing that, then perhaps 2025 is the perfect time to start 🙂

  5. Take it to the US and you’ll probably get more for it there

  6. The cups are not worth anything but the … plates (?) do have a higher price, so you can split it up and sell for higher price then if you sell together … weird i know but true.

  7. As other have mentioned, the stamps at the bottom indicate that they are not old relative to how old they could have been.

    But anyway – nice find. It seems like you have quite alot of it. If you have the time, then split it up and sell it seperately. Then you might be looking at a decent amount of money.

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