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Porcelain Germany, 1970/80s Porcelain manufactory Rosenthal Design Björn Wiinblad (1918-2006) – Danish painter, designer and ceramics artist Verso marked ‘Rosenthal Germany’ Partly signed ‘Björn Wiinblad’ and inscribed A vase with the motif ‘Tivoli’, accented with gold Two plates with the décor ‘Magic Flute’ Three cups Width of the plates: 15 to 31 cm Height of the vase: 11.5 cm Height of cups: 6.5 cm Good condition This convolute of the porcelain manufacturer Rosenthal contains six different pieces that have been created after a design of the Danish artist Björn Wiinblad. Included are three cups, a saucer and a sucker- and creamer plate with the décor ‘Magic Flute’ as well as a gold accented vase with the décor ‘Tivoli’. Each piece is marked on the base with ‘Rosenthal Germany’ and partly signed ‘Björn Wiinblad’ and inscribed. The condition is good with slight signs of wear. A cup shows a crack on the side. The width of the plates is 15 to 31 cm. The height of the vase measures 11.5 cm and the height of cups is 6.5 cm. Björn Wiinblad (1918-2006) Björn Wiinblad was a Danish painter, designer and artist in ceramics, silver, bronze, textiles and graphics. His works are exhibited in many museums worldwide. He was the creator of poster designs for the American Embassy in Paris in 1947, which made him famous. Later, his posters illustrated the famous Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen. He created costumes for numerous ballets. Wiinblad was an essential designer for Rosenthal, the traditional German porcelain manufacturer. Rosenthal The porcelain manufacturer was established in 1879 as a family business by Philipp Rosenthal. Rosenthal is known for pioneering efforts in product design and worldwide success in design shops. Through collaborations with designers and artists, an impressive line of products arose - today seen as classic pieces. (lvp) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.