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Georg Jensen Sterling Box 507C Circa 1950 BG519Elegant Vintage Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Table Box with lacquered wood lining Designed by Gundorph Albertus, Copenhagen, Denmark, made Circa 1950. This sterling silver box is of simple elegant rectangular form, the hinged lid with bracket form thumbpiece, rounded corners, the interior with beautiful wood lining. The underside of the base is hallmarked with Gundorph Albertus’ mark, the Georg Jensen hallmark, Sterling, Denmark, and style #507 C. Length: 5 3/4 Inches. Width: 3 7/8 Inches.... Click for details $2,500 |
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Georg Jensen Grape #263 Sterling Candlesticks 1950’s BG518Beautiful Pair of Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Grape Pattern #263 Candlesticks, Denmark, Copenhagen, Circa 1950. The candlesticks are fully hallmarked under the base with Georg Jensen’s hallmark, Sterling, Denmark and 263 indicating the Grape Pattern. The stem is of incised twisted baluster form, the body pendant with grape clusters, raised on a spreading circular pedestal foot. All over hand hammered finish with original patina. The candlesticks are in excellent condition. Height: 5 7/8 I... Click for details $11,000 |
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Georg Jensen Sterling Compotes J Rohde Dated 1928 BG517This is a lovely pair of Sterling Silver Compotes by Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, Denmark, and designed by Johan Rohde, Circa 1925. The Compotes are hallmarked on the underside of each base with the Jensen crown hallmark for pieces made between 1925 and 1932, the GJ 925 S mark, Johan Rhode’s hallmark, Denmark, and style #242. There is also a presentation inscription on the underside of each foot commemorating a 25th wedding anniversary, dated January 5, 1928, indicating that this pair of compotes... Click for details $7,500.00 |
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Georg Jensen Sterling “blossom” Dish Circa 1950 AY314This unusual sterling silver kidney shaped dish was made by Georg Jensen in the Blossom Pattern. The dish is hallmarked with the Jensen maker’s mark for pieces made after 1945, sterling, Denmark and “2A” for the Blossom Pattern. This dish has a beautiful hand hammered finish, which is original to the piece. Georg Jensen designed the blossom pattern in 1919. Jensen continues to make the Blossom Pattern today in both flatware and hollowware pieces. Weight: 8.6 Troy Ounces. Length: 7 7/8 i... Click for details $2950.00 |
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Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Shaker Made After 1945 BE447Sterling Silver Shaker, by Georg Jensen, hallmarked with Jensen’s mark for after 1945, Copenhagen, Denmark, style #433. The shaker is hand hammered, with a rounded body, the detachable bayonet mechanism lid of tapered form pierced and engraved with berry style motifs. This Jensen silver shaker is of a very versatile design. It could be used for pepper, salt or sugar. Height: 4 3/4 inches. Weight: 5 Troy Ounces. Condition: Excellent with original patina. $1200.00 |
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Georg Jensen Sterling Sugar Shaker BE448 A Danish sterling silver hand hammered sugar shaker (castor) on pedestal. Made by Georg Jensen of Copenhagen, Denmark in the 1930’s. This design is one of the earliest patterns of Georg Jensen silver and was designed by Johan Rohde- one of the firm’s first and more notable designers. The castor is fully hallmarked with the Georg Jensen stamp from this period as well as the designer’s hallmark. It is in perfect condition and has a beautiful patina. It stands 5 1/8 in. tall and measures 2 ¼ in. in... Click for details $1200.00 |
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Jensen Danish Silver 3 Piece Condiment Set Circa 1930 BC196This is a charming sterling silver condiment set by the renowned Danish silversmith Georg Jensen that includes a covered mustard pot with spoon, an open salt dish with spoon, and a pepper shaker. The mustard pot is a circular, bellied form with two-handles that bifurcate and curl under forming ball supports, the handles are delicately shaped in an organic profile. The mustard pot is covered with a plain, circular lid that curves upward to support a ball-shaped finial. It has a blue glass line... Click for details $1850.00 |
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Georg Jensen Danish Silver Coffee Pot 1928 BB220This beautiful sterling silver coffee pot was designed by Johan Rohde for the renowned Danish silversmith Georg Jensen. It has a soft, bulbous body with a short, gently curved spout, and circular, low-domed lid. The lower half of the body has been chased with a fluted design, which is repeated on the top of the lid encircling the ball finial. The fluted wooden handle is fitted into tapering silver sockets, the top one bifurcating into a leaf and pod motif. This piece is representative of Jen... Click for details $3,000.00 |
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