Bing Grondahl

Bing Grondahl
Anyone know where I can find information about Bing and Grondahl Dolls?

I need to research a porcelain doll that I recently sold on eBay for a dispute and need a website or book about the company and the dolls.
Thanks in advance.

Hi -

Try these -

Hope this helps!

Bing & Grondahl – B&G copenhagen porcelain


Bing & Grondahl Mother's Day Plate - 2012 - Polar Bear


Bing & Grondahl Mother’s Day Plate – 2012 – Polar Bear


$75.00



1997 Bing & Grondahl Mother's Day Plate - Geese


1997 Bing & Grondahl Mother’s Day Plate – Geese


$99.00



1931 Bing & Grondahl Christmas Plate - Christmas Train


1931 Bing & Grondahl Christmas Plate – Christmas Train


$69.00



Bing & Grondahl Mary with Doll


Bing & Grondahl Mary with Doll




Royal Copenhagen Porcelain: Animals and Figurines


Royal Copenhagen Porcelain: Animals and Figurines


$15.93


Here is the first comprehensive reference guide to twentieth century porcelain models of animals and figurines by Royal Copenhagen. An invaluable reference for collectors and dealers, it includes all the well-known pieces together with many others which are rarely seen. Nearly 400 color plates are used to identify more than 500 separate models, among which only about one hundred are in production….

Christmas Plates from Royal Copenhagen and Bing & Grondahl


Christmas Plates from Royal Copenhagen and Bing & Grondahl


$29.55


Collectible porcelain Christmas plates have been made in Denmark by Bing & Grondahl since 1895 and by Royal Copenhagen since 1908. These and their many other popular commemorative series, including Mothers’ Day, Jubilee, and Childrens’ Day plates, have been cherished by generations of people all over the world. This is the first book to bring all the plates together in one beautiful, organized ref…

Bing & Grondahl Figurines (Schiffer Book for Collectors)


Bing & Grondahl Figurines (Schiffer Book for Collectors)


$37.96


Explore the broad range of beautiful, high-quality porcelain figurines manufactured by the Bing & Grondahl Porcelain Manufactory, of Copenhagen, Denmark, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Today, collectors worldwide appreciate the sculptors and decorators skills, as reflected in their charming figurines. More than 700 animal and human figurines are shown, along with date marks, shop signs…


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