Jens Quistgaard Stoneware for B&G / Kronjyden "Mayan" Tea Pot


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Jens Quistgaard Stoneware for B&G / Kronjyden "Mayan" Tea Pot. 13 cm H (5 1/8"). 17.5 cm dia (6 57/64"). About 1 L.

Johan Rohde

Designed by Johan Rohde (1856 - 1935). Johan Rohde was a graphic artist, painter, architect, designer and critic. In the 1880s, Rohde was an important artist in Germany and Denmark. He challenged the traditional ways of teaching at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and was a leader in the creation of the Free Exhibition, which aimed to show works by artists whose work was not accepted. He designed objects for everyday life - furniture, silverware and bodies for his own home. Rohde and Georg Jensen first met when Rohde commissioned Jensen to execute one of his corpus designs. As this was successful, they decided to continue working together. They worked together for many years after More about Johan Rohde https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johan_Rohde

Bing and Grondahl

Bing and Grondahl was a Danish ceramics factory founded in 1853 by Frederik Vilhelm Grøndahl and Harald Bing. The factory was located in Copenhagen and was known for its production of porcelain. Bing and Grøndahl primarily produced decorative porcelain, including figurines, vases, bowls and plates. Many of their designs were inspired by nature motifs and the factory had a high standard of quality and craftsmanship. In 1987, Bing and Grondahl merged with the Danish ceramics factory Royal Copenhagen. Bing and Grondahl's production continued under the name Bing & Grondahl, which became part of the Royal Copenhagen Group. Bing and Grondahl porcelain is still sought after and collected by collectors worldwide due to their fine craftsmanship and unique designs.

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