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GEORG JENSEN SILVER PLATED BOWL .
GEORG JENSEN SILVER PLATED BOWL .
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An American Sterling Silver Bowl
An American Sterling Silver Bowl George Jensen Inc. of circular form above a standard with repeating leaf decoration and four spherical supports raised on a circular foot; approximate weight 31.10 ozt. Diameter 11 3/4 inches.
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A Georg Jensen silver bowl Jensen
A Georg Jensen silver bowl Jensen marks for circa 1925-1930 approx. 13 cm diameter.
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JENSEN STERLING CENTER BOWL - Georg
JENSEN STERLING CENTER BOWL - Georg Jensen Danish Sterling Silver Center Bowl in grape pattern 197c circa 1940 8'' tall 10 1/8'' diam 47.040 ozt. Very good condition a few minor interior nicks and scratches.
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Georg Jensen sterling silver bowl
Georg Jensen sterling silver bowl design by johan rohde, second quarter 20th century With a flared rim, raised on a circular foot, the underside stamped ' George Jensen/ Sterling/ Denmark/ 430B' and with designer's stamp. H: 3 in. Diam: 9 in., 13 oz. ,000
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Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Bowl
Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Bowl 6'' diameter USA mark no monogram.
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A Danish Sterling Silver Center
A Danish Sterling Silver Center Bowl Georg Jensen 1933-1944 the hemispherical bowl having an inverted lip raised on a stylized foliate base; approximate weight 22.16 ozt. Diameter 7 3/4 inches.
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Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Bowl
Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Bowl
Estimate:$800-$1,200
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STERLING SILVER BOWL. American
STERLING SILVER BOWL. American mid 20th century. Marked ''Georg Jensen Inc. USA Sterling''. Small bowl with foliate legs 2 3/4''h. 4 1/2''d.
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GEORG JENSEN STERLING LOUVRE BOWL
GEORG JENSEN STERLING LOUVRE BOWL Danish Hammered Sterling Silver Footed Bowl by Georg Jensen, originally designed in 1912, with 1930s Jensen mark, with engraved presentation at foot edge "To Mason Britton expressing the affection of his associates in the Tools Branch, the Office of Production Management, Washington, December 1941", 7 3/4" high, 9 1/2" diam., 38.03 ozt. Good condition.
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A Georg Jensen Silver Bowl Mid-20th
A Georg Jensen Silver Bowl
Mid-20th Century
model 180 B.
marked with model number and 'Sterling/ Denmark' to underside
10 ozt 5 dwt
Height 4 1/2 x diameter 5 1/2 inches.
Property of the Hirschfield Estate, Santa Barbara, California
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A Danish Sterling Silver Bowl Georg
A Danish Sterling Silver Bowl Georg Jensen of circular form set on a pierced stylized foliate decorated standard raised on a flaring circular foot with standard marks 197 B; approximate weight 11.04 ozt. Height 4 7/16 x diameter 5 3/4 inches.
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Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Bowl
Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Bowl Together with a Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Cream Ladle
Estimate:$600-$800
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Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Center
Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Center Bowl
Estimate:$5,000-$7,000
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GEORG JENSEN SILVER COVERED SERVING
GEORG JENSEN SILVER COVERED SERVING BOWL Designed 1915, Denmark, sterling silver, in the Acorn pattern, fully marked to bowl underside, 5"h x 11"l x 9"w, approx. 34.1ozt
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A Danish Sterling Silver Bowl Georg
A Danish Sterling Silver Bowl Georg Jensen 1915-1927 of circular tapering form over the ringed standard with two rows of alternating spherical decoration raised on a flared foot stamped Georg Jensen in a beaded oval with raised lettering numbered 364 further stamped GJ 925 S in a beaded oval with raised lettering; approximate weight 7.97 ozt. Height 3 3/4 x diameter 5 3/8 inches.
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GEORG JENSEN STERLING SILVER FOOTED
GEORG JENSEN STERLING SILVER FOOTED BOWL #197B DENMARK, EARLY 20TH CENTURY APPROX. 9.0 TROY OZ.GEORG JENSEN STERLING SILVER FOOTED BOWL #197B, Denmark, Early 20th Century, Hammered bowl on an openwork foliate base. Height 4.5". Diameter 5.75". Dimensions: Approx. 9.0 troy oz. Provenance: Estate of Reverend Trevor E.G. Thomas, Westerly, Rhode Island.
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GEORG JENSEN STERLING SILVER FOOTED
GEORG JENSEN STERLING SILVER FOOTED BOWL WITH GLASGEORG JENSEN STERLING SILVER FOOTED BOWL WITH GLASS INSERT. The sterling silver bowl marked #413/B, with the Georg Jensen trademark used 1925-1932, designer Johan Rohde, with conforming glass insert. Dimensions: 7.25" x 4.25"H. Weight 9.7 troy oz.
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GEORG JENSEN STERLING BOWL, 13.5
GEORG JENSEN STERLING BOWL, 13.5 OZ, HEIGHT: 2-3/4 IN, DIAMETER: 8-1/4 INGeorg Jensen Sterling Bowl, 13.5 oz, Height: 2-3/4 in, Diameter: 8-1/4 in
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A Danish Sterling Silver Bowl Georg
A Danish Sterling Silver Bowl Georg Jensen designed by Johan Rhode the circular bowl supported by the repeating foliate standard raised on a stepped foot bearing standard marks and pattern number 17 B together with a matching spoon numbered 21; approximate total weight 11.13 ozt. Height 4 7/8 inches.
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A GEORG JENSEN SILVER CENTERPIECE
A GEORG JENSEN SILVER CENTERPIECE BOWL circa 1945, Design 234C. A hand hammered sculptural bowl on an openwork raised foot. Weight: 18.5 troy ounces.
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GEORG JENSEN STERLING MAGNOLIA
GEORG JENSEN STERLING MAGNOLIA SUGAR BOWLSterling silver sugar bowl and lid by Georg Jensen (Denmark), repousse blossom on lid (magnolia), three toad feet, delicate hammered surface, holloware, 4 1/4" (h) x 4" (w), marked on bottom Denmark, Sterling, Georg Jensen, 100 B, 925. Approx. 246 grams. shipping info This lot can be shipped in-house.
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A GEORG JENSEN PRE-1932 LOUVRE BOWL
A GEORG JENSEN PRE-1932 LOUVRE BOWL #180 WITH COVERThe iconic early design by Georg Jensen is found here with an unusual lid, cover, with decorative orb and ball-capped tendrils.What follows is an excerpt from Janet Drucker's book, George JensenA Tradition of Splendid Silver, published by Schiffer Publishing Limited, 1997:''A silver bowl, number 19, designed around 1910 was another stunning creation. In this composition, a deep bowl with notched rim thrust upward from a base by a number of vertical leaf-like forms, thus creating the illusion that the heavy bowl is hovering weightlessly. This piece is frequently called theLouvre Bowl because an example is in the collection of the Louvre museum in Paris. Jensen's pride in this bowl is evidenced by the fact that it was frequently featured in the advertisements his firm placed in the leading American, Danish, English, French, and German decorative-arts magazines of the period.''Of this craftsmanship the French art critic Pierre Lahalle wrote, 'It is by means of a discrete hammering of the smooth surfaces that George Jensen's work achieves its incomparable beauty; this bright vibration in the silver subdues it's excessive gloss, removes every thought of mechanical labor, reveals the hand of the worker…'Measures 6.25 x 5 inches, weighs 15.20 ozt.Very good to fine condition throughout, and free from damage, repair wear, monogram, engraving or over-polishing.Provenance: The collection of Josephine Bird Hall (1888 - 1948) by descent to her son, the present owner. Josephine's father was a founder of Kansas City's Emery, Bird, Thayer Department Store.
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Georg Jensen silver bowl on
Georg Jensen silver bowl on attached underplate c. 1915-1930 beaded decoration around rim of bowl stylized floral and three-dimensional grape decoration on handles imprinted ''G J 830 S '' ''297 '' and ''Denmark'' on bottom with hallmarks some heavy tarnish and surface scratches 5 1/2'' h. 8'' dia.
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GEORG JENSEN SILVER CENTER
GEORG JENSEN SILVER CENTER BOWLMarked 'Sterling'; designed by Gundorph Albertus Stamped with numeral '468'; together with a Jensen style silver cover, unmarked.;
8 1/2 x 9 in. diam. the bowl 35.7 oz. approx. weight, the cover 15.3 oz. approx. weight.
Condition
The cover and bowl are associated. Each with minor wear and in good condition.
Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
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A Harald Nielsen for Georg Jensen
A Harald Nielsen for Georg Jensen Silver Bowl
Copenhagen, 1933
pattern 580A.
marked 'Sterling' on underside
6 ozt 14 dwt
Height 2 1/4 x diameter 5 inches.
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GEORG JENSEN 7-INCH STERLING SILVER
GEORG JENSEN 7-INCH STERLING SILVER FRUIT BOWL NO. 263BAmong the firm's most popular hollow ware designs, this fruit bowl with grape ornamentation was designed by Georg Jensen in 1918 and remained in production throughout the 20th century. The form was created in three sizes, two of which are represented in this auction across a total of four lots.The pieces being offered here are fine examples that display handsome peening not only on the flat surfaces, but also the smaller ball-shape ornaments, twist of the stem, and elsewhere. Of this craftsmanship the French art critic Pierre Lahalle wrote,'It is by means of a discrete hammering of the smooth surfaces that George Jensen's work achieves its incomparable beauty; this bright vibration in the silver subdues it's excessive gloss, removes every thought of mechanical labor, reveals the hand of the worker…'Measures 7.25 x 7 inches, weighs 18.65 ozt.Very good condition, free from damage, repair, wear, dents, scratches or visible monograms. The There is an engraved inscription on the underside of the foot not visible when standing.Provenance: The collection of Josephine Bird Hall (1888 - 1948) by descent to her son, the present owner. Josephine's father was a founder of Kansas City's Emery, Bird, Thayer Department Store.
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A GEORG JENSEN STERLING CENTER BOWL
A GEORG JENSEN STERLING CENTER BOWL A Georg Jensen sterling center bowl, the urn form with a waisted bowl, applied twin scroll handles, #690, inscribed on base "September 12, 1940"3.75"h x 9"d, 18.45 toz
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GEORG JENSEN 7-INCH STERLING SILVER
GEORG JENSEN 7-INCH STERLING SILVER FRUIT BOWL NO. 263BAmong the firm's most popular hollow ware designs, this fruit bowl with grape ornamentation was designed by Georg Jensen in 1918 and remained in production throughout the 20th century. The form was created in three sizes, two of which are represented in this auction across a total of four lots.The pieces being offered here are fine examples that display handsome peening not only on the flat surfaces, but also the smaller ball-shape ornaments, twist of the stem and elsewhere. Of this craftsmanship the French art critic Pierre Lahalle wrote,'It is by means of a discrete hammering of the smooth surfaces that George Jensen's work achieves its incomparable beauty; this bright vibration in the silver subdues it's excessive gloss, removes every thought of mechanical labor, reveals the hand of the worker…'Measures 7.25 x 7 inches, weighs 17.95 ozt.Very good condition, free from damage, repair, wear, dents, scratches or visible monograms. The There is an engraved inscription on the underside of the foot not visible when standing.Provenance: The collection of Josephine Bird Hall (1888 - 1948) by descent to her son, the present owner. Josephine's father was a founder of Kansas City's Emery, Bird, Thayer Department Store.
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GEORG JENSEN (1866-1935) PEDESTAL
GEORG JENSEN (1866-1935)
PEDESTAL BOWL, CIRCA 1920 sterling silver, stamped marks GEORG JENSEN/ 181 and import hallmarks for London 192611.5cm diameter
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GEORG JENSEN STERLING SILVER BOWL 1
GEORG JENSEN STERLING SILVER BOWL 1 ¾"H x 5" Round bowl with pedestal foot, marked to the underside, Georg Jensen & Wendel, Denmark, Sterlin "575C". Weighs 4.165 toz.
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GEORG JENSEN STERLING SILVER
GEORG JENSEN STERLING SILVER PEDESTAL BOWL MID-20TH CENTURY APPROX. 8.8 TROY OZ.GEORG JENSEN STERLING SILVER PEDESTAL BOWL, Mid-20th Century, Model 180-B, with typical Jensen hallmarks. Height 4.25". Diameter at top 5.5". Dimensions: Approx. 8.8 troy oz.
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A Harald Nielsen for Georg Jensen
A Harald Nielsen for Georg Jensen Silver Bowl
Copenhagen, Mid 20th Century
pattern '547D'.
marked 'Sterling' on underside
21 ozt 12 dwt
Height 3 1/2 x diameter 8 1/2 inches.
Property from the Estate of Patricia Ann Black Smyth, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Sold to Benefit Berea College, Berea, Kentucky
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GEORG JENSEN STERLING SILVER BOWL
GEORG JENSEN STERLING SILVER BOWL ON PEDESTAL. 51/2" high, 5 3/4" diameter. 8.9 ozt. Minute nick on rim, heavily tarnished. Has not been polished in years, otherwise good condition.
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GEORG JENSEN SILVER TWO HANDLED
GEORG JENSEN SILVER TWO HANDLED CENTER BOWLGEORG JENSEN Silver Two Handled Center Bowl, No. 622; Harold Nielsen, designer; length: 16 1/4 in.; 62.5 ozt. Condition: Please note: All property is sold "AS IS" and any statement, whether oral or written, is given as a courtesy and shall not be deemed as a guarantee, warranty, or representation of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise. The absence of a condition report does not imply the item is in perfect condition.
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A GEORG JENSEN STERLING SILVER
A GEORG JENSEN STERLING SILVER BOWL, DESIGNER GUSTAVE P...A GEORG JENSEN STERLING SILVER BOWL, DESIGNER GUSTAVE PEDERSEN (Danish 1895-1972) PATTERN 584B, DENMARK, POST 1945, with rounded rim, raised on paired leaf supports alternating bead details on a conforming slightly domed base flaring to a stepped rim, planishing hammer dimpled surfaces throughout and stamped on underside "DESSIN / GP / GEORG JENSEN," flanked by "DENMARK STERLING" above "584 B," total approximate weight: 30.178 troy ounces, height: 5 3/4", diameter: 7 3/4". Note: Gustave Pedersen (Danish 1895-1972) was a talented designer who started working for Georg Jensen's workshop as early as 1915 and continued there for another fifty years. His talents in silver hollowware designs were recognized rather early when in 1917 he was appointed head of the hollowware department. During his tenure there he was able to expand his designs into jewelry leading to some being made by the silversmith's workshop. He retired in 1965 from the company and passed in 1972 but his legacy continues in the beautiful silver items he designed such as this sterling centerpiece bowl offered in this auction.
Condition:
Good condition, some normal light surface scratches from use throughout. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."