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Royal Copenhagen has used the three wavy water lines to identify their porcelain since it started in 1775 – Early pieces frequently include a dot in front of the waves. The mark was not very consistently drawn, often with quite flat waves that look quite rushed- presumably each workman had their own slight variant until about 1820. Hand drawn lines usually indicate manufacture before 1885. The example to the left is pre 1840. Between 1885 and 1890 the lines are more uniform – either done with a three nib pen or as a print. From 1889 a circle was added over the lines – inside which was a crown between the curved words Royal Copenhagen. From c. 1890, export ware featured a small crown over tiny waves over the word Denmark (spelled in English) in a circle over three larger waves. The circle was dropped from non export marks. Between

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  1. Fake Roseville Pottery. Antique Unique Royal Copenhagen Strawberry Bowl Old Mark. Juliet Jones Vintage. Roseville Pottery Earlam Vase.
  2. Royal Copenhagen Classic by Royal Copenhagen for Men 1.5 Eau de Cologne Spray. 1.0 out of 5 stars Fake. Reviewed in India on April 10, 2019.

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Fake Royal Copenhagen

Fake Royal Copenhagen

Jun 21, 2019 - ALL of these photos are FAKE!! The point of the board is to get the message across that these photos ARE NOT REAL!! PLEASE READ descriptions and check sources before repinning as an actual photo!!