"Official registrant,",D07d 61707,"photocopy of an honorary award given by the international jury appointed by the European and Czechoslovak Committee of the World Art Council on the occasion of the international exhibition for art and crafts (glass and ceramics, as well as glass and ceramic jewelry) held in 1984 in Bratislava. The award is granted to Anne Márie Troller (possible typo, Trolle). Signed by the jury chairman. The paper shows no significant signs of either wear or specific damage.",Awards,1984-10-11,1984-10-11,"36.4 25.7
Official registrant,",D07d 61708,"""Silver Annual Medal"" for outstanding applied arts awarded to ""The Royal Porcelain Factory a/s for dinnerware by Gertrud Vasegård"" at the Danish Commercial Fair in Fredericia 1962. The paper shows no significant signs of either wear or specific damage, apart from a single sign of handling in the form of fingerprints just above its center on the right edge. All edges of the paper are frayed, and the surface itself is textured with a faint watermark located under the signature at the bottom.",Awards,1962-08-02,1962-08-02,"45.6 30.5
Official registrant,",D07d 61709,"typewritten letter from Frederik Lunning Inc. on Fifth Avenue in New York, a distributor of Royal Copenhagen, sent to Mr. Chr. Christensen at the Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Manufactory at Smallegade 45. The content of the letter concerns Frederik Lunning Inc. receiving an award for a dinnerware setup where Royal Copenhagen produced the plates. Furthermore, a photocopy of the award is attached, which is absent from the letter itself, showing the setup (possibly 61710). The letter is written on very delicate paper, but despite this, it shows no significant signs of either wear or specific damage, except for the upper-left corner where a paperclip has left its mark. The letter is signed Just Lunning and has two horizontal fold marks.",Letter,1954-02-12,1954-02-20,"28 21.7
",Document,"" 61710,"certificate of special distinction awarded to Georg Jensen, Inc. at the 12th exhibition for printing held by the New York Employing Printers Association, Inc at the Hotel Biltmore in New York in 1954. The award may relate to the previous post (61709). The certificate has a photocopy of a seal from the association and uses calligraphic writing in the larger text headers. The certificate is signed by the jury judge and the chairmen of the association. The paper has two distinct fold marks; one goes horizontally across the middle, and another goes vertically down through the middle - thus, they form a cross on the paper's surface with the intersection in the middle. The paper, especially at the bottom, is affected, where a liquid, possibly of organic nature, has reacted with the material, forming a bluish stain, especially along the bottom, but it has also spread along the edges of the paper - on the back, the potency of pigmentation is strongest, and there are also small white deposits.",Awards,1954-01-18,1954-01-22,"45.4 29.4
Official registrant,",D07d 61711,"cover with a participation diploma awarded to The Royal Porcelain Factory (Der Königliche Porzellan Manufaktur Kopenhagen AG) for the contribution to the 200th-anniversary exhibition at the Hannover Messe on May 1, 1975. Furthermore, a small heading at the bottom expresses gratitude for cooperation and contribution to the development of business worldwide. The diploma is signed by the board of the fair. On the cover's front is a large round, presumably, the trademark for the fair. It is repeated on the diploma itself, which is framed by two square boxes printed with high gloss, where the text part is also shown. The paper has a nice composition, and you can clearly see the color of the different fibers. Neither the cover nor the actual diploma shows significant signs of either wear or specific damage.",Awards,1975-05-01,1975-05-01,"45.5 33.7
Official registrant,",D07d 61712,"honorary diploma awarded to The Royal Porcelain Factory, ""Manufacture Royale Copenhague,"" for the contribution to the national exhibition for Ceramics and Fire Art at the Palace of Fine Arts in Paris, 1897. On the left side of the diploma is a drawing of a potter at the wheel, above is a woman surrounded by flora. The activated text headers are done with calligraphic writing. Near the bottom of the diploma is an embossing, applied from the back, of a seal for the exhibition with a type of jug and text around the edge. The print is visible from the impression from the printing plate a couple of
from the edge of the paper. The paper does not, as such, show significant signs of either wear or specific damage, apart from minor signs of handling such as small breaks in the paper's surface and some dirt along its edges.",Awards,1897-07,1897-07,"31.4 50
Official registrant,",D07d 61713,"""Dansk Købestævne expresses gratitude for excellent cooperation at 25 EXHIBITIONS at the Købestævne,"" the award omits an actual recognition. At the top is an embossing, made from the back, of the trademark for the Købestævne. The award is signed in Fredericia. The paper shows no significant signs of either wear or specific damage, apart from a single sign of handling in the form of fingerprints along the paper's top edge. All edges of the paper are frayed.",Awards,1951-08-02,1951-08-02,"50.9 32.3
Official registrant,",D07d 61714,"""Memory of the Exhibition"" awarded to Mr. Factory Director Philip Schon from the Nordic Industrial, Agricultural, and Art Exhibition in Copenhagen, 1888. The award has a large colorless print centrally placed in the middle - it appears from the paper's footnote to be an etching executed by F. Hendriksen & Co. The print is also framed by a colorless ornamentation, the most striking of which is the rope, and the coat of arms of the Copenhagen Municipality at the bottom right. The actual diploma is produced by Thieles Bogtrykkeri. The activated text headers are done with calligraphic writing. The paper has uneven edges, suggesting that it may have been cut or trimmed from larger sheets. On its back are several splatters and stains along its bottom edge.",Awards,1888,1888,"47.1 31.4
Official registrant,",D07d 61715,"diploma from the World Exhibition in Paris, 1867, awarded to the Royal Porcelain Factory (La Fabrique Royale De Porcelaine), in the category Agriculture and Industry - Group 3, Class 17: Porcelain and Bisque. The diploma is rewarded with a special medal and is signed by a representative from the council of state and the vice president of the imperial staff on behalf of the minister. The diploma has three embossments made from the back, where two with the same diameter are placed just above the middle on each side. One seal is for the World Exhibition, where two angels hold a sign, and the category Agriculture and Industry are stated. To the right, Napoleon III is portrayed in profile with curved text banners on each side. Finally, in a somewhat smaller size placed between the signatures at the bottom of the diploma, is the seal for the imperial staff; "Commission Imperiale." All embossments are made by H. Ponscarme. The award has several small holes along its top edge, especially in the middle and the right side, possibly from mounting with drawing pins or a type of pin. The paper also bears signs of handling, especially its edges with small stains, nicks, and discolorations. On the paper's surface, there are a few splatters of possibly organic material, and there are also small colorless smudges, perhaps from the ink in the pen used for the signature. On the back of the paper, the printing plate is visible in the form of a square break on the paper's smooth surface. Additionally, there is a large rectangular area lighter than the rest, possibly a sign of previous mounting on a type of plate, which has left the actual paper exposed and faded.",Awards,1867-07-01,1867-07-01,"32.1 48.8
Official registrant,",D07d 61716,"diploma with a silver medal from the "General Industrial Exhibition in Stockholm 1866" awarded to the Royal Porcelain Factory for porcelain production of particularly excellent quality. At the bottom of the diploma, there are two photographic representations, presumably, of the silver medal - it could also be a type of coin or seal. The text headings are done with different font types, some with Gothic decoration, others more graphic with distinct shadows. The paper shows signs of handling, leaving dirt and fingerprints along its edges. There are also discolorations and small torn areas here. ",Awards,1866-07-23,1866-07-23,"45.1 40
Official registrant,",D07d 61717,""Silver Year Medal"" for excellent craftsmanship awarded to ""The Royal Porcelain Factory and Fajancefabriken Aluminia A/S for new Utility Objects in Porcelain and Fajance"" at the Danish Buying Fair in Fredericia 1933. The paper shows no significant signs of either wear or specific damage, except for some signs of handling in the form of fingerprints along its edges. All edges of the paper are frayed, and the surface itself is ribbed with a faint watermark placed under the signature at the bottom. The paper has a vertical rectangular shape on its left side, possibly indicating that it may have been previously mounted on a plate or in the vicinity of other awards, which have shielded it from fading.",Awards,1933-07-28,1933-07-28,"45.6 30.5
Official registrant,",D07d 61718,"participation diploma for the international section of the 14th national art-ceramic exhibition in the city of Faenza awarded to ""The Royal Porcelain Factory Copenhagen"". A full-page colorless photographic reproduction of a relief, possibly the coat of arms of the city of Faenza, is centrally placed in the middle with text headings both below and above. The text type has serifs in a reddish hue. The diploma is signed by the mayor at that time, where the city's stamp has also left its purple color at the bottom. The paper is slightly rough and matte. The paper shows no significant signs of either wear or specific damage.",Awards,1956-06-23,1973-07-08,"25 48
Official registrant,",D07d 61719,"gold medal diploma awarded to The Royal Porcelain Factory at the 11th Triennale for the international exhibition of modern decorative and industrial art and modern architecture in Milan in 1957. The diploma is signed by the chairman of the triennale's top jury, Professor Guglielmo De Angelis D'Ossat, and the president of the triennale, Ivan Matteo Lombardo. The paper shows no significant signs of either wear or specific damage.",Awards,1957,1957,"34.6 49.9
Official registrant,",D07d 61720,"diploma of 1st Class, silver medal, awarded to Fajancefabrikken Aluminia for excellent decorative faience at the Jutland Industry and Agriculture Exhibition in Horsens, 1905. The contours of Jutland seen from above constitute the background of the diploma; printed on the left side is a colorless drawing of a man by an anvil. Below is the first letter from the exhibition, D, adorned with a gold background and a small coat of arms in the middle. At the bottom of the diploma is an illustration of a city, perhaps Horsens. Most notably, perhaps, is the printed seal in the lower right corner, outside the actual image area of the diploma, indicating that the exhibition's patron is Prince Christian. The paper shows minimal signs of handling, and especially along the edges and corners, there are slight traces of fingerprints. Small brownish stains are present on the entire back of the diploma, perhaps from organic material or a type of fungus.",Awards,1905,1905,"54.7 41.5
Official registrant,",D07d 61721,"diploma with a 1st class medal awarded to ""Aluminia Fajancefabrik, Frederiksberg, for a Selection of Quality Faience Utility Items with tasteful Decoration"" at the Nordic Industrial and Art Exhibition in Copenhagen on August 30, 1872. The diploma is signed by the president and vice president of the exhibition and a commissioner for the assessment. The diploma is surrounded by many small naked angels, and their motif seems to be various types of activities related to craftsmanship, art, and industry. The diploma has especially along its multiple discolorations and stains.",Awards,1872-08-30,1872-08-30,"52.3 39.5
Official registrant,",D07d 61722,"diploma from the World Exhibition in Hyde Park, London, October 15, 1851, awarded to ""The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory Copenhagen for Porcelain shown in the Exhibition"". At the top of the diploma, there is a colorless etching of an angel, with two mirrored fish-like creatures impaled at her feet by a trident; next to these are a man and a woman - the man is reading a book, and the woman is holding a cord of some kind. The illustration is credited to ""W. Dyce R.A. mu."" and ""L. Grunes. so."" Below is the title of the exhibition itself, ""Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations 1851,"" where some initial letters are upscaled and decorated. Below, the diploma's activated, calligraphically written text header indicates: ""I hereby certify that Her Majesty's Commissions upon the Award of the Jurors have presented a Prize Medal to The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory Copenhagen for Porcelain shown in the Exhibition"". At the very bottom of the page are two printed reproductions of, presumably, the medal that accompanies the diploma. The diploma is signed by the president of the royal staff. The paper appears to be in generally good condition, but in some places, there are signs of wear and, in other places, actual damage; a small torn piece is present in the lower right corner, and higher up - also on the right side, there is a small crack about 1 cm long. Along its edges, there is a slight discoloration, and on its surface, there are a few specks of a brownish nature, perhaps from organic material. On the back, three torn flakes along the top edge of the paper are visible, possibly from previous mounting with a type of tape or adhesive.",,1854-10-15,1854-10-15,"54.6 42.6
Official registrant,",D07d 61723,"diploma from the International Exhibition in Milan, 1906, awarded to The Royal Porcelain Factory and Aluminia in the category of decorative art on behalf of the Italian king. The diploma is signed by the chairman and the general secretary of the board of directors, as well as the president and general secretary of the jury. The paper shows signs of handling, leaving traces of fingerprints and dirt along its edges.",Awards,1906,1906,"50.8 43.8
Official registrant,",D07d 61724,"diploma from the World Exhibition in New York, USA, 1939, awarded to ""A/S Den Kgl. Porcelainsfabrik"". At the top of the diploma is a silhouette of a geometric figure with a cone, a circular shape, and a curved line. Below, the large text header in uppercase letters certifies that the board of directors for the World Exhibition in New York 1939 certifies that The Royal Porcelain Factory has exhibited and, with its convincing contribution, has contributed to the success of the exhibition. The activated text paragraph with the award is done with calligraphic writing. In the upper right corner of the diploma, a gold-toned embossed piece of paper is attached with the exhibition's trademark, including the date October 22, 1935. At the top of the paper is a watermark that says ""DREADNAUGHT,"" and below is another watermark; here it says ""100% RAG CONTENT GILBERT QUALITY"". The watermarks are repeated down the surface of the paper and are visible two more times. The diploma is signed by the president of the exhibition and the chairman of the board of directors. The paper shows no significant signs of either wear or specific damage.",Awards,1939,1939,"35.6 43.2
Official registrant,",D07d 61725,"diploma with an honorary prize and a gold medal from the World Exhibition: ""The Tennessee Centennial Exposition,"" held in Nashville from May 1 to October 31, 1897, awarded to ""Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Co."" for ""Artistic Ceramics"" on the recommendation of a committee of special judges and with the approval of the prize committee. The printed illustration adorning the diploma is produced by ""The Security Bank Note Co. Philadelphia, P.A. USA"". The paper shows no significant signs of either wear or specific damage.",Awards,1897-05-01,1897-10-31,"56 43.4
Official registrant,",D07d 61726,"diploma with a gold medal at the World Exhibition's international exhibition of modern decorative art in Turin, awarded to ""Manifattura Reale di Porcellane"", The Royal Porcelain Factory. The printed illustration part depicts four, perhaps muses, floating surrounded by flora, where the light in the etching is gently brought out, leaving a kind of misty feeling over the image surface - perhaps it is actually a photographic reproduction of a painting, in which case it is signed ""Bistolfi"" on the left side in the middle. The ornamentation surrounding the text header is signed ""Giorentino"" and is, in its simplicity, a kind of collage laid on top. The text header is done in uppercase with a distinct decorative font, creating synergy with the other motifs. The print bears the trademark ""ARVLETTI INC."" in the bottom left corner and ""CALCOGRAFIA G GASTALDI"" on the right. The paper has uneven edges, suggesting that it may have been cut or trimmed from larger sheets. The printing plate has left visible edges that break with the paper's surface, and near its edges, it also shows signs of handling, leaving a few fingerprints and small pigmented marks.",Awards,1902,1902,"48 56.2
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