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75th Anniversary Baby Spoon with Cornaline Stone / Collector
A Child’s Spoon sterling silver Georg Jensen, each piece set with a small carnelian. This spoon was made for the 75th Anniversary of Georg Jensen Silversmithy in 1979. Each piece is engraved on the back with a Georg Jensen signature and “1904-1979”.
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A Vintage Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Lidded Bowl 43 by Johan Rohde
A Georg Jensen sterling silver covered bowl, design #43 by Johan Rohde. A stemmed lidded bowl that sits on a circular foot. The curved lid has a naturalistic finial. The bowl is perched on spiral rods that are surrounded by silver balls. The base of the stem has a simple bud-like ornamentation. A wonderful functional piece for holding candy or biscuits. This design was one of Rohde’s first designs during his collaboration with Georg Jensen until 1935.
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Acorn Pastry Server
490 $From the moment he opened his silversmith in 1904, Georg Jensen set a tone for his company that would chart its course for decades to come. It’s innovative spirit, impeccable craftsmanship and Scandinavian design sensibility would become its hallmarks.
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Acorn Sterling Silver Bottle Opener Long Handle 272
A Georg Jensen sterling silver and stainless steel bottle opener, item 272 in the Acorn pattern, design #62 by Johan Rohde from 1915.
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Acorn Sterling Silver Bottle Opener Short Handle 271
IMPECCABLE CRAFTSMANSHIP From the moment he opened his silversmith in 1904, Georg Jensen set a tone for his company that would chart its course for decades to come. It’s innovative spirit, impeccable craftsmanship and Scandinavian design sensibility […]
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Acorn Sterling Silver Salt & Pepper Shakers 423B
450 $Sterling silver Georg Jensen salt & pepper shakers, design #423B by Georg Jensen from circa 1925. These are filled from the bottom, the lids are silver and are secured by a bayonet fitting. These shakers are often used with Georg Jensen Acorn & Acanthus pattern flatware, as they are an excellent match.
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Acorn Sterling Silver Salt Cellar and Spoon
From the moment he opened his silversmith in 1904, Georg Jensen set a tone for his company that would chart its course for decades to come. It’s innovative spirit, impeccable craftsmanship and Scandinavian design sensibility would become its hallmarks.
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Bead Sterling Silver Salt Cellar and Spoon
From the moment he opened his silversmith in 1904, Georg Jensen set a tone for his company that would chart its course for decades to come. It’s innovative spirit, impeccable craftsmanship and Scandinavian design sensibility would become its hallmarks.
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Blossom Pattern Nut / Cocktail Pick
Sterling silver Georg Jensen nut pick, Art Deco Ornamental pattern #68B by Harald Nielsen.
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Compote in Hammered, model number 641B
Compote in Hammered, model number 641B.
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Compote number 17C by JOHAN ROHDE (1856-1935)
Compote number 17C by JOHAN ROHDE (1856-1935) in Sterling Silver
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Ornamental Pattern 68B Nut / Cocktail Pick
Sterling silver Georg Jensen nut pick, Art Deco Ornamental pattern #68B by Harald Nielsen.