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Flora Danica. Princess Dagmars dinner service of porcelain decorated in colors and gold, consisting of: 12 dinner plates with different flowers including: 'Galeopsis Laudanum.L.' And 'Heleosciadium repens. Koch. ', No. 3549, Ø approx. 25.3 cm, three with each small slice, 12 breakfast plates with different flowers including 'Pulsatilla vulgaris Lob.' And 'Lathyrus silvestris. L. ', no. 3550, Ø approx. 22.2 cm, six with small slices and one with hair-tight, large oval dish with 'Trollius européus.L.', No. 3519, L. 45 cm, large oval dish with 'Carduus nutans L.', no. 3519, L. 44.8 cm, lace with small cuts, 11 ashites with inter alia 'Polygala depressum. L. ' And 'Cerastium tetrandrum. Curtis. ', No. 3552, Ø 14.2 cm, five with small slices, oval bowl of 'Lysimachia vulgaris. L. ', no. 3506, L. 24.5 cm, small three-sided bowl with hank with 'Lonicera floribunda. L. ', no. 3544, L. 21 cm, with two small slices and repaired hank, two oval saucekander on underfade with grenhanke and poused flowers with 'Fumaris micrantha. Team. ', No. 3556, L. approx. 24 cm, small three-sided bowl of lid and underfoot with grenhank and poused flowers' Viola tricolor L. d. Arenaria. Sond. ', No. 3575, H. 9 cm, large oval low fat with grenhanke and pouser flowers with 'Lavatera thuringiaca. L. ', no. 3567, H. 18 L. 40 cm. Provenance: Gift from Danish women to Princess Dagmar's (1890-1961) wedding with Hofjægermester Jørgen Castenskiold (1893-1978) on 22.1.1922. Princess Dagmar was the daughter of King Frederik VIII (1843-1912) and Queen Lovisa (1851-1926) and was named after his aunt and godmother, Emperor Dagmar (Marie Feodorowna) (1847-1928) of Russia. Pictured: Article about the Manor House 'Kongstedlund' with interior photographs with Princess Dagmar and Jørgen Castenskiold, Danish Family magazine April 17, 1962.

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