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1972 Olympic Munich first issue porcelain plate

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By Stephaniej, 4 December, 2024
Description

This exquisite collector's plate is a prestigious piece from the 1972 Munich Olympics, meticulously crafted by the renowned Danish porcelain manufacturer B&G Copenhagen (Bing & Grøndahl). This plate is distinguished as a first issue, featuring the unique number 8000/9472, making it a rare and valuable item for collectors. 

The design captures the spirit and elegance of the Munich Games, with intricate details and high-quality craftsmanship that B&G Copenhagen is known for. The plate is approximately 7 1/8 inches in diameter, making it a perfect display piece that highlights the rich history and significance of the 1972 Olympics.

Owning this plate is not just about possessing a beautiful piece of art, but also about holding a piece of Olympic history. It's a testament to the skill and artistry of B&G Copenhagen and a cherished item for any serious collector of Olympic memorabilia.

Category
China
Medium
Porcelain
Distinguishing marks
1972 Munich Olympics collector's plate by Bing & Grøndahl (B&G Copenhagen):

- Manufacturer's Mark: "Copenhagen Porcelain, B&G, Made in Denmark"
- Issue and Number: "First Issue, 8000/9472"
- Olympic Inscription: "Olympic Games, Munich 1972"
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
7 1/8 in diameter, 18.4cm, 2.5cm (1 in).
Date Period
1972
Weight
327 Grams
History
1972 Munich Olympics Collector Plate by B&G copenhagen, and Trace the 1972 Olympic Games held in munich, germany. Created by the Danish porcelain manufacturer Bing and Grondahl,
he plate feature the Olympic torch and Munich landmarks. It is marked as the first issue and has the numbers 8000-9472. This plate is a piece of history, reflecting both the celebration of the Olympic Games in the summer events that occurred during that time
For Sale?
Yes
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Stephaniej

5 months 1 week ago

1972 First Issue Olympic Munich Porcelain Plate

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NaidaTheCollector

5 months 1 week ago

1972 Munich Olympic Plate

Appraisal Report

Item Description

  • Category: Porcelain / Collectibles
  • Medium: High-quality porcelain
  • Distinguishing Marks:
    • Manufacturer's mark: "Copenhagen Porcelain, B&G, Made in Denmark."
    • Issue and Number: "First Issue, 8000/9472."
    • Inscription: "Olympic Games, Munich 1972."
  • Condition: Excellent
  • Size and Dimensions: Approximately 7 1/8 inches in diameter (18.4 cm), height of 2.5 cm (1 inch).
  • Weight: 327 grams
  • Date Period: 1972

Historical Context

This plate was produced by Bing & Grøndahl (B&G), one of Denmark's most renowned porcelain manufacturers, known for its fine craftsmanship and collectible commemorative plates. The design commemorates the 1972 Munich Olympic Games, featuring the iconic Olympic torch and key landmarks of Munich. This was a significant historical Olympic event, remembered both for the athletic competition and the tragic events surrounding it.

This plate is marked as a first issue, adding to its rarity and collectible appeal. Its production was limited, as indicated by the issue number 8000/9472, making it a desirable item for collectors of both Olympic memorabilia and high-end porcelain.

Market Trends

  • Olympic Memorabilia: Commemorative items from the 1972 Munich Olympics remain sought after, particularly first-issue collectibles with verified provenance.
  • B&G Porcelain Collectibles: Plates from this manufacturer are valued for their artistic and historical significance. Comparable Olympic-themed plates often sell for higher prices due to their niche appeal.
  • Condition Importance: The excellent condition of this plate significantly enhances its value, as damage or wear on porcelain can greatly diminish desirability.

Current Value

Based on recent market trends for similar items:

  • Estimated Value (Retail): $100–$150
  • Auction Value (Realized): $75–$125, depending on demand and visibility of the auction.
  • Private Sale: $85–$140

Recommendations for Resale

  1. Highlight Unique Attributes: Emphasize the first issue, the limited production number, and its pristine condition in your listing or appraisal.
  2. Target Audience: Focus on collectors of Olympic memorabilia and B&G porcelain enthusiasts.
  3. Display Properly: Include high-quality photos showing the front and back marks to verify authenticity.
  4. Sales Channels: Consider listing on platforms like eBay, specialized collectible auctions, or directly to Olympic memorabilia forums or groups.

Hope you find this information helpful.

Average: 1 (1 vote)
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