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MARK OF GEORG JENSEN, COPENHAGEN, 1945-1977
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A DANISH SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE DESIGNED BY JOHAN ROHDE
MARK OF GEORG JENSEN, COPENHAGEN, 1945-1977
Acorn pattern, comprising:
Twelve dinner forks, with two different marks
Twelve salad forks, 1933-1944
Twelve fish forks, with two different marks
Twelve large soup spoons, five also marked argenterie d'art de Georg Jensen, one 1929 with engraving on reverse of stem
Six small soup spoons
Twelve dessert spoons, with two different marks
Twelve teaspoons, five 1915-1932, seven 1945-1977, but with two different marks
Twelve butter knives, with silver blades, with two different marks Twelve large dinner knives, with stainless steel blades, one 1933-1944, the 1945-1977 knives with different marks
Six lunch knives, with replaced stainless steel blades, circa 1930
A carving fork and knife, with stainless steel blades
A salad spoon and fork, with stainless steel blades
A serving spoon
A cake knife, with stainless steel blade
A fish slice, with stainless steel blade, 1915-1932
together with twelve Royal Danish iced-tea spoons,
in a later wood canteen
132 oz. (4136 gr. ) weighable silver (127)
MARK OF GEORG JENSEN, COPENHAGEN, 1945-1977
Acorn pattern, comprising:
Twelve dinner forks, with two different marks
Twelve salad forks, 1933-1944
Twelve fish forks, with two different marks
Twelve large soup spoons, five also marked argenterie d'art de Georg Jensen, one 1929 with engraving on reverse of stem
Six small soup spoons
Twelve dessert spoons, with two different marks
Twelve teaspoons, five 1915-1932, seven 1945-1977, but with two different marks
Twelve butter knives, with silver blades, with two different marks Twelve large dinner knives, with stainless steel blades, one 1933-1944, the 1945-1977 knives with different marks
Six lunch knives, with replaced stainless steel blades, circa 1930
A carving fork and knife, with stainless steel blades
A salad spoon and fork, with stainless steel blades
A serving spoon
A cake knife, with stainless steel blade
A fish slice, with stainless steel blade, 1915-1932
together with twelve Royal Danish iced-tea spoons,
in a later wood canteen
132 oz. (4136 gr. ) weighable silver (127)