(7) A Danish silver coffee and teaservice designed by Harald Nielsen with tray and beaker
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(7) A Danish silver coffee and teaservice designed by Harald Nielsen with tray and beaker

TRAY WITH MARK OF GEORG JENSEN, COPENHAGEN, AFTER 1945, NO. 32B; THE BEAKER WITH MARK OF GEORG JENSEN, COPENHAGEN, 1926-1930, NO. 671C; REST WITH MARK OF GEORG JENSEN, COPENHAGEN, AFTER 1945, NO. 456 A AND B

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(7) A Danish silver coffee and teaservice designed by Harald Nielsen with tray and beaker
Tray with mark of Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, after 1945, no. 32B; the beaker with mark of Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, 1926-1930, no. 671C; rest with mark of Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, after 1945, no. 456 A and B
Each slightly hammered, comprising: a baluster coffee pot and teapot with partly fluted wood handle, detachable domed cover with bud finial and plain spout; a hot-water ewer with conforming handle; a milk jug with fluted silver handle; a double-handled sugar pot; a matching oval tray with partly wood handles and everted border and a plain trumet-shaped beaker, marked on bases
50.5 cm. wide (tray)
gross 3606 gr. (7)
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Christie's charge a premium to the buyer on the final bid price of each lot sold at the following rates: 23.8% of the final bid price of each lot sold up to and including €150,000 and 14.28% of any amount in excess of €150,000. Buyers' premium is calculated on the basis of each lot individually.

Lot Essay

For a similar coffee and teaservice see: J. Drucker, Georg Jensen, a tradition of splendid silver, Hong Kong, 1997, p. 226, illustrated.

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