A delicate Royal Copenhagen Blue Fluted Full Lace porcelain vase or candle holder, handcrafted in Denmark and decorated with the classic cobalt-blue lace pattern.
Exquisite craftsmanship meets timeless Danish design in this Royal Copenhagen Blue Fluted Full Lace vase, model #1015. Standing approximately 2.5 inches tall, this petite open-work vessel features Royal Copenhagen’s signature hand-painted cobalt-blue fluted pattern, accentuated by a meticulously pierced reticulated lace rim that showcases the artistry of the company’s master porcelain painters.
Originally designed as a cigarette or candle holder, this multifunctional piece now serves beautifully as a mini vase, tealight holder, or vanity accent. The deep cobalt blue brushwork contrasts elegantly against the luminous white porcelain body, creating a display of both precision and warmth.
Each detail—from the scalloped edge to the intricate latticework—reflects Royal Copenhagen’s dedication to hand-painted excellence and fine European porcelain tradition. The underside bears the Royal Copenhagen Denmark hallmark with the green crown stamp, blue wave marks, and hand-painted artist initials, confirming its authenticity and heritage.
Key Details:
Maker: Royal Copenhagen
Pattern: Blue Fluted Full Lace
Model Number: 1015
Country of Origin: Denmark
Height: Approx. 2.5 inches
Material: Hand-painted porcelain with pierced reticulated design
Color: White porcelain with cobalt-blue decoration
Markings: Royal Copenhagen hallmark, three blue waves, artist’s mark
Condition: Excellent vintage – no chips, cracks, or repairs; paint and glaze beautifully preserved
Perfect For: Porcelain collectors • Scandinavian design enthusiasts • Candle and vanity décor • Fine home accents • Royal Copenhagen Blue Fluted series completists
Collector’s Note:
The Blue Fluted Full Lace pattern is among Royal Copenhagen’s most intricate and collectible designs, introduced in the late 1700s and still painted by hand today. The lacework requires extraordinary precision—each cutout and brushstroke applied individually by skilled artisans. Smaller pieces like this #1015 holder were made in limited runs, making them prized additions for collectors of Danish porcelain.