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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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Amazonia Cake Stand – 340mm
This collection is the result of a collaboration between Bordallo Pinheiro and the Brazilian NGO Ecoarts Amazônia in the preservation of an environmental, cultural, social and scientific heritage crucial to mankind’s future. Each piece was inspired from […]
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Anna Dessert Plate
Pieces decorated with gold, with a touch of class and refinement.
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Anna Dinner Plate
Pieces decorated with gold, with a touch of class and refinement.
- Length: 253 mm
- Not suitable for microwaves
- For dishwashing we advise short cycles at low temperatures
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Apponyi – Dinner Plate
The Herend Porcelain Manufactory is a Hungarian manufacturing company, specializing in luxury hand painted and gilded porcelain. Founded in 1826, it is based in the town of Herend near the city of Veszprém. In the mid-19th century […]
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Asparagus Decorative Box
The Herend Porcelain Manufactory is a Hungarian manufacturing company, specializing in luxury hand painted and gilded porcelain. Founded in 1826, it is based in the town of Herend near the city of Veszprém. In the mid-19th century […]
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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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Bicos Bowl – Azul
The first known reference to these glasses known as “biquinhos” (spikes) is from a catalogue of the Nova Fábrica de Vidros Marinha Grande (New Marinha Grande Glass Factory) – Ivima, 1901. This type of glass, set in the universe of diamond-tip manufacturing, was produced in the nineteenth century, through manual cutting techniques.
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Black Flute Mega – Dinner Plate
Designed by Karen Kjældgård-Larsen for Royal CopenhageN. The hand painted pattern of this 27 cm plate follows the slightly curved rim except for one flower, which creates a surprising element by breaking the symmetry of the distinct Blue Fluted Mega pattern. The plate is ideal for use as a dinner plate or a large lunch plate.
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Blue Flute – Dinner Plate
Designed by Karen Kjældgård-Larsen for Royal CopenhageN. The hand painted pattern of this 27 cm plate follows the slightly curved rim except for one flower, which creates a surprising element by breaking the symmetry of the distinct Blue Fluted Mega pattern. The plate is ideal for use as a dinner plate or a large lunch plate.
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Blue Flute Bowl On Foot 15 Cm
Designed by Arnold Krog for Royal Copenhagen. Add a touch of charming elegance to any room of the house with this Blue Fluted Half Lace Bowl on Stand. A loving nod to the shape of historic Royal Copenhagen pieces, the base is lifted by delicate fish scale decorations and the bowl is lovingly hand painted with romantic lace and floral elements. The 16 cm bowl is ideal for use as a serving bowl or a fruit bowl.