Product code: Popular Dansk Kobenstyle Turquoise Enamel Pitcher
A rare museum-worthy mid-century enamelware pitcher designed by Jens Quistgaard popular for Dansk Designs as part of their iconic Kobenstyle line, first debuted at Neiman Marcus in December 1955. The tallest in the line, the turquoise water pitcher is enamel on steel designed for hot and cold, with a handle wrapped in white. This piece is stamped with a pre-Dansk JHQ makers mark that shows only the four ducks logo with no mention yet of the Dansk brand name. It is a very early example of this design and perfect for a collector. Measures 9” tall. Measurements to top of spout is 9.5”. So this is the middle picture of the three.
A rare museum-worthy mid-century enamelware pitcher designed by Jens Quistgaard popular for Dansk Designs as part of their iconic Kobenstyle line, first debuted at Neiman Marcus in December 1955. The tallest in the line, the turquoise water pitcher is enamel on steel designed for hot and cold, with a handle wrapped in white. This piece is stamped with a pre-Dansk JHQ makers mark that shows only the four ducks logo with no mention yet of the Dansk brand name. It is a very early example of this design and perfect for a collector. Measures 9” tall. Measurements to top of spout is 9.5”. So this is the middle picture of the three.