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Vintage Georg Jensen sterling silver serving spoon in the rare Leaf & Blossom pattern, number 21. Made in Copenhagen, Denmark. From a vintage collection of Georg Jensen More »
Vintage Georg Jensen sterling silver serving spoon in the rare Leaf & Blossom pattern, number 21. Made in Copenhagen, Denmark. From a vintage collection of Georg Jensen silver. Measures 5 1/4 inches long and weighs approx 32grams. Bowl is clearly hand-hammered. Join to handle sculpted to look like a flower, with waisted handle echoing this theme. Arched handle with looping botantical theme - a lusciously folded leaf with beautiful fine detail partially encloses budding blossoms. This is classic Georg Jensen understated elegance with top quality execution. Inscribed marks underneath: model number 21; Name Georg Jensen in an oval of indented dots; STERLING DENMARK and a rectangle that presumably contains the designers initials. We believe this is the earlier mark used during the 1930''s, not block stamped, but engraved a little less evenly than the similar mark used post 1945. We are open to correction on this issue. Very good condition. Sold to us as Blossom pattern, but it looks like the more rare Leaf and Berry pattern. Status: For Sale Reference#: 3593 Condition: good Year: 1930 Title: VINTAGE GEORG JENSEN ST SILVER LEAF BERRY SERVING SPOON « Less
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Brenda Ginsberg Art & Antiques |
1200 S Rogers Cir |
Suite 16 |
Boca Raton |
Florida-33487 |
USA |
Email : antiques@brendaGinsberg.com |
Phone : 954-415-0622 |
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This was my father's and has been lovingly cared for. It is identified in the catalogue as small, however it is the mid-sized in the series.
As most of Georg More »
This was my father's and has been lovingly cared for. It is identified in the catalogue as small, however it is the mid-sized in the series.
As most of Georg Jensen’s designs this wine cup is in the Art Nouveau style with the characteristic ornamental curved lines, organic structures, decorative ornaments of flora and fauna, and the use of honest and skillfully crafted materials.
In these hollowware pieces Georg Jensen has incorporated nature as decoration. The surface of the actual cup and the foot has the characteristic hammer marks, which Georg Jensen used to soften the reflection of light in the silver in order to create the greyish shimmer he associated with moonshine.
The chaser has worked on the stem of the wine cups to accentuate the pattern and has applied the hammer marks on the cups before handing over the pieces to the silversmith. Before soldering together the foot and the stem and then the cup, the silversmith spends a lot of time lining up the pieces to make sure that the angles are absolutely perfect. The smallest inaccuracy will make the wine cup look crooked.
Design year: 1928
Materials: Sterling silver
Measurements: H. 9.6 cm / 3.77 inches Ø: 7.2 cm / 2.83 inches
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Nearly flawless, slight, barely noticeable tiny indent on side that can be pushed out by a silversmith. Very tiny nick on bottom of cup (not seen) less than the size of the head on a pin. See photos. Very few faint, small surface scratches not seen when polished that can probably be buffered out by a professional. This is superior condition for a vintage piece close to forty years old.
DESIGNER: GEORG JENSEN
In 1904 the Danish silversmith Georg Jensen founded his first modest silver smithy in the heart of Copenhagen. Thirty years later, he had made an international name for himself. When he died in 1935, the New York Herald Tribune saluted him as "the greatest silversmith of the last 300 years."
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917-204-1966
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For sale is a beautiful sterling silver bottle opener by Georg Jensen of Denmark. The pattern is called Acorn. It was patented in 1915 and designed by Johan Rodhe. It is More »
For sale is a beautiful sterling silver bottle opener by Georg Jensen of Denmark. The pattern is called Acorn. It was patented in 1915 and designed by Johan Rodhe. It is approximately 6 3/8" long and 2.19 troy ounces. No monogram. Marked Georg Jensen in a beaded circle on one side. The other side is marked STERLING DENMARK. The opener is marked GEORG JENSEN DENMARK on one side. The other side is marked STAINLESS STEEL. Very good condition. Some minor nicks. « Less
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Dan and Nancy's Antiques |
PO Box 88 |
Feeding Hills |
Massachusetts-01030 |
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Email : danandnancys@comcast.net |
Phone : (413) 789-3464 |
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Georg Jensen spun sterling silver bon-bon bowl designed by Sigvard Bernadotte, with Bernadotte's facsimile signature on the rim base along with Jensen's hallmark circa 1940. More »
Georg Jensen spun sterling silver bon-bon bowl designed by Sigvard Bernadotte, with Bernadotte's facsimile signature on the rim base along with Jensen's hallmark circa 1940. 6-1/4" diameter. Excellent condition. « Less
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Robert James Walsh & Company |
1761 Main Street |
(Across from Simon Pearce Glass) |
Quechee |
Vermont-05059 |
USA |
Email : rjwantiques@comcast.net |
Phone : 802-356-7112 |
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