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A GROUP OF DANISH SILVER TABLE ARTICLES

MARK OF GEORG JENSEN, COPENHAGEN, 20TH CENTURY

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A GROUP OF DANISH SILVER TABLE ARTICLES
MARK OF GEORG JENSEN, COPENHAGEN, 20TH CENTURY
Comprising: a covered entrée dish, no. 290, a saucepan with wood handle, no. 55, two salt dishes and two casters with different marks, three no. 180, two salt spoons, no. 110, marked under bases, the entree dish and sauce pan both stamped 1919, each with accession numbers, the reverse of entrée dish and saucepan engraved TO ALICE ANDREWS WATERS FROM HER BROTHER ROBERT SUPPES WATERS JOHNSTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA, DECEMBER 27, 1923.
The entrée dish 9 3/8 in. (23.8 cm.) long; 36 oz. (1,137 gr.) gross weight (8)
Provenance
Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh (see lot 176 for further details)

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