Christmas Plates by Other Manufacturers

Since 1895, when B&G issued the first Christmas plates, numerous other porcelain manufacturers have followed their lead and introduced Christmas Plate series of their own.  I have included here Christmas plates by various non-Danish manufacturers.  I do not attempt to keep these entire series in stock, but I sometimes buy large groups of plates and end of with an assortment of plates.  If you have particular wants from any of these (or other) series, please let me know;  I will keep them on file until such time as I find what you are seeking.  

All the following plates are mint condition, first quality; most have box and certificate. If the plate name appears in Blue, you can click on the name to see a photo.  Below, you will find listings for at least some plates in each of the following series:


Year Rorstrand Christmas Plates My Price
1969 Fisherman Sailing Home

$45

1970 Nils with his Geese

$25

1971 Nils in Lapland

$25

1974 Vadslena

$25

1976

Nils in Uppland

$25

1979 Nils in Vaestergoatland

$25

1980 Nils in Halland

$25

1981 Nils in Gotland

Sold

1983 Nils in Oland

Sold

1984 Nils

Ask

1988

Nils in Halsingland

$39

1990 Nils in Kvikkjokk

$39

1991 Nils in Medelpad

$39

1993 Nils at Orebro Castle, Narke

Sold

1980 Jubilee Plate, 8.5" Nils over Sweden

$25

Year KPM Christmas Plates

My Price

1972 The Christmas Angel

$25

1974 Angel and Horn

$25

1977 Mary at Crib

$25

1981 Christmas

ASK

1984 Christmas

ASK

1985 Christmas

$25

1986 Christmas

ASK

Year Royal Delft 10" Christmas Plates My Price
1968 Tower in Amsterdam - LE 350

$95

1970 Cathedral in Veere - LE 500

$75

1971 Cathedral Tower, Utrecht - LE 550

$75

1972 Church in Edam - LE 1500

$49

1973 Dutch Easter Palm - LE 3500 **

$49

1974 Dutch Easter Palm - LE 1000

$49

** The Royal Delft Easter Plate series ran for four years only, 1973 to 1976.  The 1973 First Edition had an edition size limited to 3500 maximum, but it is unlikely that more than 1000 were made.  All of the Royal Delft plates were hand-painted and would have been produced in small batches as the orders came in.  Since the edition size for the next 3 years was only 1000, it is very unlikely that they sold more than 1000 of the 1973 plates, and equally unlikely that they produced many more than they sold.

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