
1970‘s Bjørn Wiinblad Quatre Couleurs Pin Dish
A superb little pin (or peanut/olive) dish.
Quatre Couleurs was a range of delicate white and gold porcelain by Danish designer Bjørn Wiinblad for one of Germany's best known porcelain manufacturers Rosenthal. The design is called Romanze (Romance in English) and was introduced in 1959. In the early 1960s this “Quatre Couleurs” gold version was introduced.
Made in Germany from glazed porcelain.
Dia 9.5 x H1.5cm
Please note: These are vintage items so will show small signs of use. There are no chips or cracks, just slight blemishes in the gold pattern.
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1970‘s Bjørn Wiinblad Quatre Couleurs Pin Dish
A superb little pin (or peanut/olive) dish.
Quatre Couleurs was a range of delicate white and gold porcelain by Danish designer Bjørn Wiinblad for one of Germany's best known porcelain manufacturers Rosenthal. The design is called Romanze (Romance in English) and was introduced in 1959. In the early 1960s this “Quatre Couleurs” gold version was introduced.
Made in Germany from glazed porcelain.
Dia 9.5 x H1.5cm
Please note: These are vintage items so will show small signs of use. There are no chips or cracks, just slight blemishes in the gold pattern.
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A superb little pin (or peanut/olive) dish.
Quatre Couleurs was a range of delicate white and gold porcelain by Danish designer Bjørn Wiinblad for one of Germany's best known porcelain manufacturers Rosenthal. The design is called Romanze (Romance in English) and was introduced in 1959. In the early 1960s this “Quatre Couleurs” gold version was introduced.
Made in Germany from glazed porcelain.
Dia 9.5 x H1.5cm
Please note: These are vintage items so will show small signs of use. There are no chips or cracks, just slight blemishes in the gold pattern.




















