'NO. 5', AN IMPORTANT DANISH SILVER AND CORAL FLATWARE SERVICE

MAKER'S MARK GEORG JENSEN SILVERSMITHY, DESIGNED 1906, PRODUCTION MARKS 1920S/30S

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'NO. 5', AN IMPORTANT DANISH SILVER AND CORAL FLATWARE SERVICE
Maker's Mark Georg Jensen Silversmithy, designed 1906, production marks 1920s/30s
comprising:

Thirty-four tea spoons
Twelve bouillon spoons
Twelve soup spoons
Twelve fruit spoons
Twelve dessert spoons
Four ice cream spoons
Twelve demitasse spoons
Twelve luncheon forks
Twelve dinner forks
Twelve oyster forks
Twelve lobster forks
One sugar spoon
One pickle fork
together with twelve butter spreaders with silver blades and amber stones in the 'No. 11' pattern
198.4oz. (6171gr.) gross weight
Twelve luncheon knives with stainless steel blades
Twelve dinner knives with stainless steel blades
One fish knife with stainless steel blade
One cheese knife with stainless steel blade
One caviar spreader with horn blade
Three nutcrackers with stainless steel
Two bottle openers with stainless steel tops
stamped DENMARK STERLING with the firm's mark and the number 5, some pieces also stamped D'Argenterie D'Artos (190)