Collectible Vintage ~ Bing & Grondahl Danish Porcelain

Collectible Vintage ~ Bing & Grondahl Danish Porcelain

Bing & Grondahl is a Danish porcelain company that has been creating exquisite pieces of porcelain since 1853. One of the most sought-after collectibles from the company are their decorative plates, which feature intricate designs and beautiful artwork.

The most valuable plate is from 1895, but each collector is also looking for that "one" that will complete their set.   Bing & Grondahl created a variety of collectible plates that have become highly sought-after by collectors around the world. Let's take a closer look at these stunning pieces and what makes them so special.

The History of Bing & Grondahl

Bing & Grondahl was founded in 1853 by Frederik Vilhelm Grondahl and brothers Meyer Hermann Bing and Jacob Herman Bing. The company quickly became known for its high-quality porcelain, which was sold throughout Europe and the world.

Throughout the years, Bing & Grondahl has created a variety of porcelain pieces, including figurines, vases, and plates. The company is known for its intricate designs, attention to detail, and use of vibrant colors.

Collectible Plates from the 1970s-2000s specific, 

Bing & Grondahl created a variety of collectible plates from the 1970s through the 2000s.  I was entrusted with an Estate to help find new homes for many of these years designs.  The plates were in almost mint condition, and I was truly honored to be asked to help them let these heirlooms move to another home. 

These plates were often released in limited editions and featured intricate designs and beautiful artwork. One of the most popular series of plates created by Bing & Grondahl is the Christmas Plate series. The company has been releasing a new Christmas plate each year since 1895, and these plates have become highly sought-after by collectors. Each plate features a different design and depicts a different scene related to Christmas.

Another popular series of plates created by Bing & Grondahl is the Mothers' Day Plate series. These plates feature beautiful designs that celebrate the bond between mothers and their children.

Other collectible plates created by Bing & Grondahl include plates featuring scenes from Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales, plates featuring images of animals, and plates featuring landscapes and seascapes.

 

Why Collect Bing & Grondahl Plates?

Bing & Grondahl plates are highly sought-after by collectors for a variety of reasons. Firstly, they are created by a company with a long and rich history, known for their attention to detail and use of high-quality materials. Secondly, the designs featured on these plates are intricate, beautiful, and often depict scenes from beloved fairy tales or holidays. These tend to give the collector a memory from their childhood, or their grandparents childhood.  Making them an heirloom they want to keep close to them.   Collectors often enjoy hunting for rare or limited-edition plates to add to their collections. Additionally, many collectors enjoy the process of researching and learning about the history of Bing & Grondahl and the stories behind each plate.  They artist how has been chosen each year was always an exciting time to see what that special new plate was going to be, and the draw of wanting the new plate is still a tradition for many today.  

Conclusion Bing & Grondahl collectible plates

The beautiful porcelain plates  are highly sought-after by collectors around the world. These plates feature intricate designs, beautiful artwork, and often depict scenes from beloved fairy tales or holidays. Collecting Bing & Grondahl plates can be a rewarding hobby for those who appreciate fine porcelain and the history behind each piece.  Perhaps you know someone who has a beautiful collection, or know someone who is wanting to get started.  Each plate is truly a treasure among itself.  #vintage #collections #binggrondahl #walldecor #decorating #heirlooms #blessed #thankful #grateful #406vintage #406vintagedesigns

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