Just Andersen (1884-1943) of Denmark, Art Deco bronze bowl inlaid with stylized Merman and Koi Fish #B96 a delightful rare piece from Andersen circa 1920's Measures: Diameter 7 inch, height 1.5 inch, weight 1lbs,8oz Hallmarked: Denmark, Just, B96 See photo's  
                                                                                                                                                                                Just Andersen was born on July 13th1884 in Godhavn, Greenland. His first apprenticeship was as a decorative sculptor and later, in 1910, studied at the Royal Academy for art followed by studying at the School of Danish Crafts in 1912 under Jens Moller Jensen.  He later married Alba Mathilde Happiness, who was a chaser for Mogens Ballin in 1915 and later worked for Georg Jensen. In his early career designed for Georg Jensen, A. Michelsen and P. Hertz. Inspired by the silversmiths the couple worked for, he opened Just Andersen Pewter in 1918. He is best known for his neoclassic Scandinavian design of articles for everyday use in pewter, brass, copper, bronze and Disko. (Disko Metal is an alloy of lead and antimony, which was Andersen's own invention and named after the Disko Bay of Greenland, where he grew up.) It was used to produce "Bronze" items, such as candlesticks, vases, sculptures and models in the foundry. Just Andersen had his own show rooms in Berlin, London, New York and Los Angeles.

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