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Teatime in Bloom

ince 1775, Royal Copenhagen has supplied the teapot bedecked with colorful blossoms. The company was founded by Danish QueenJulianne Marie, the widow of King Frederik V, who believed that it wasimperative to secure the country’s economic prosperity through manufact-uring domestic products. The brand is famous for blue-and-white china but also produces lesser-known treasures like this extraordinary pattern.

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