A Danish silver table-service
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A Danish silver table-service

MARK OF GEORG JENSEN, COPENHAGEN, 1915-1930

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A Danish silver table-service
Mark of Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, 1915-1930
Rope pattern, comprising: twelve table-forks and spoons, twelve table-knives with stainless steel blades, twelve dessert-forks and spoons, twelve dessert-knives with stainless steel blades, twelve cheese-knifes and forks, twelve fish-knifes and forks, a fish fork and slice, three various fish-forks, a fish-spoon and a fish-knife, two butter-knives, two pate-knives, four small meat-forks, a caster-spoon, two serving spoons, a strawberry spoon, a pie lifter, two sauce-ladles, a sauce-ladle, a meat-fork, two vegetable spoons, a potato spoon and a pair of salad-servers, in fitted wood case, marked on reverse
6436 gr. (weighable silver) (161)
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