• Christie's Interiors auction at Christies

    Sale 5970

    Christie's Interiors

    London, South Kensington

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    19 February 2014

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    • A DANISH PEDESTAL BOWL DESIGNE
    Lot 475

    A DANISH PEDESTAL BOWL DESIGNED BY JOHAN ROHDE

    MARK OF GEORG JENSEN, COPENHAGEN, 1925-1932

    Price realised

    GBP 2,500

    Estimate

    GBP 3,000 - GBP 5,000

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    A DANISH PEDESTAL BOWL DESIGNED BY JOHAN ROHDE
    MARK OF GEORG JENSEN, COPENHAGEN, 1925-1932
    The circular bowl on stepped circular base, the stem cast as six fronds and with a central fruiting finial, no. 171, marked underneath
    5 1/2 in. (14 cm.) high

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