A porcelain figurine of a seal, manufactured in the 1970s by the renowned Danish manufacturer Bing & Grøndahl. Model No. 1733 depicts a seal in a characteristic dynamic pose. The figurine is hand-glazed in grey and beige tones, which particularly emphasize its elegant form and realistic details. A decorative collector's item and an example of high-quality Danish porcelain art. The condition is original, with normal signs of wear such as small scratches. The figurine shows a small chip on the edge.
Technical Details:
-Height: 19 cm
-Width: 21 cm
-Depth: 12 cm
-Material: Porcelain
-Color: Grey and beige tones, hand-glazed
-Manufacturer: Bing & Grøndahl
-Model Number: 1733
-Origin: Denmark
-Period of Manufacture: 1970s
Care Instructions:
The figurine should be carefully cleaned by hand with a soft, slightly damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or scratching sponges to protect the glaze. Direct sunlight and strong temperature fluctuations should be avoided to preserve the surface and colors in the long term.
Bing & Grøndahl is a traditional Danish manufactory, founded in 1853 in Copenhagen and known for its high-quality porcelain and ceramic production. The brand stands for Scandinavian design that combines elegance and functionality. Particularly appreciated are its artistic figures, vases, and tableware series, which are often hand-painted and intricately designed. Today, pieces from Bing & Grøndahl are considered sought-after collector's items with timeless aesthetic value.
It is a used vintage product. The item is in good condition and shows signs of wear appropriate for its age. These are small scratches or stains, which can be seen in the photos. The surface has been refinished, nevertheless small scratches, dents and repaired veneer damage are visible.
This item comes from a retailer's inventory. The statutory right of withdrawal applies.