Who would keep an ancient form
Through which the spirit breathes no more.
From the manor farms of Vendsyssel to the confines of Danish-built Altona, from the white cliffs of Möen to the ancient roofed city of Ribe, the blue-and-white underglaze painted porcelain plates and dishes have been family heirlooms since the days of Christian VII.
GROUP OF UNDERGLAZE, BLUE PAINTED.
Bornholm Period.
(In Museum of Royal Porcelain Factory, Copenhagen.)