Blue Denmark China and Pottery
Blue Denmark ceramics and china by Furnivals, Masons and Johnson Brothers.
Vintage and antique teapots, dinner plates and unique pieces.
Furnivals Blue Denmark
Shop Denmark Blue by Furnivals Limited.
Dinner and tea sets including dinner plates, tea mugs and other selection of Furnivals Blue Denmark crockery.
Masons Blue Denmark
Shop Denmark Blue pottery by Masons.
Selection of vintage and antique ironstone made in England by Masons.
Johnson Brothers Blue Denmark
Shop Blue Denmark pottery by Johnson Brothers: teapots, mugs and more.
Furnivals Pink Denmark
Shop Pink Denmark pottery by Furnivals including plates, platters and many more.
Blue Denmark Value and more facts
History of Blue Denmark
This stunning blue and white pattern existed in Europe since early 1700s. It has originated from China. Once it was adopted by European manufacturers it has become iconic and remains collectable till nowadays. It has multiple names, but most often called “Blue Denmark” due to its similarity to Royal Copenhagen china. Initially it was used for porcelain production only. Since porcelain is very delicate and less durable, ironware has become a great alternative. Especially for those who wished to have more durable tableware.
Blue Denmark Value
As an example, an estimated value of Mason’s Blue Denmark Teacup and Saucer in very good condition may range from £5 to £12.
Dinner plates cost may range from £10 to £20, while some large serving dishes may be sold for up to £40.
Blue Denmark China or Ceramics?
While it is often referred as “Blue Denmark China” in reality it is not made of porcelain. Both Blue and Pink Denmark crockery are made of ironstone. Which is a very durable type of ceramics.
Blue Denmark at John Lewis
Can you buy Blue Denmark at John Lewis? While this is a popular question, the answer is no, Blue Denmark is no longer sold at John Lewis. Since the Blue Denmark pattern was discontinued, new items are not available.
Where can you buy Blue Denmark?
Second-hand Blue Denmark china can be purchased from private sellers on eBay, Vinted, and other selling platforms. Due to its durability, second-hand items are often still in very good condition.