MARK OF GEORG JENSEN, COPENHAGEN, 1915-1930, DESIGNED BY GEORG JENSEN, ALSO STRUCK DENMARK STERLING AND IMPORT OF DENMARK NUMBER 667; THE SPOON WITH MARK OF GEORG JENSEN, COPENHAGEN, AFTER 1945, ALSO STRUCK WITH DENMARK STERLING NUMBER 73
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A Danish silver salt-cellar and spoon
Mark of Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, 1915-1930, designed by Georg Jensen, also struck DENMARK STERLING and IMPORT OF DENMARK number 667; the spoon with mark of Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, after 1945, also struck with DENMARK STERLING number 73
Shaped as a cooking pot, slightly hammered, on four ball feet, terminating in two handles attached to the upper everted rim, blue glass inside; the spoon with a foliate finial, the bowl and part of the stem metal, marked on base and handle
5.4 cm. high (salt-cellar)
106 gr. (2)
Mark of Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, 1915-1930, designed by Georg Jensen, also struck DENMARK STERLING and IMPORT OF DENMARK number 667; the spoon with mark of Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, after 1945, also struck with DENMARK STERLING number 73
Shaped as a cooking pot, slightly hammered, on four ball feet, terminating in two handles attached to the upper everted rim, blue glass inside; the spoon with a foliate finial, the bowl and part of the stem metal, marked on base and handle
5.4 cm. high (salt-cellar)
106 gr. (2)
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