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Rörstrand by Hertha Bengtsson KOKA Porcelain, Set of 77 Pieces (Sweden)

$2,000per set
$2,500per set20% Off
£1,524.43per set
£1,905.54per set20% Off
€1,758.28per set
€2,197.85per set20% Off
CA$2,840.60per set
CA$3,550.75per set20% Off
A$3,052.52per set
A$3,815.65per set20% Off
CHF 1,637.85per set
CHF 2,047.32per set20% Off
MX$35,956.84per set
MX$44,946.05per set20% Off
NOK 20,594.21per set
NOK 25,742.76per set20% Off
SEK 18,812.68per set
SEK 23,515.85per set20% Off
DKK 13,140.66per set
DKK 16,425.83per set20% Off

About the Item

Rare, mint condition, twelve place settings of KOKA porcelain designed by Hertha Bengtsson. Hertha Bengtson designed "Koka Blå” (Cook Blue) in 1953 during the golden age of Swedish ceramics. The series was then manufactured by the Rörstrand factory from 1956 to 1988. Rörstrand was founded in the castle of Rörstrand in Stockholm in 1726. (This makes it the second oldest ceramic factory in Europe after Meissen). A consortium of twenty wealthy noblemen and merchants financed Johann Wolff, a German porcelain maker, to start the factory. The project was part of the strong mercantilist current in the early 18th century Sweden - the goal was to make the country as self-sufficient as possible. Set includes: 14 Tea Cups 14 Saucers 12 Salad Plates 7.5 Dia. 13 Soup Bowls 8.25 Dia. 12 Dessert Plates 8.3"Dia 12 Dinner Plates 10.6" Dia.

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