Introduced in 1915, the Georg Jensen Acorn pattern has since become a sterling silver icon. In contrast to the Art Nouveau style of the early 1900s, Acorn's design captures a classic, understated style where decoration is used to emphasize form and shape. 
The Acorn pattern was a collaboration between Jensen and designer Johan RohdeBefore becoming a designer for the studio, Johan Rohde (1856-1935) was impressed by the craftsmanship of Georg Jensen. Their first collaboration dates from 1904, when Rohde commissioned Georg Jensen to make some objects for his own personal use. 

Silver weight: 76 grams

8" "Small" Serving Spoon with egg-shaped bowl.  This is 1/2 of the "Small Solid Serving Set" -- it would be complimented by a matching fork.  

Condition: Excellent giftable condition. No monogram or inscription.  No reportable issues, such as flat spots, nicks, dents, pings, dings, bashes, unusual scratches, bends, monogram removals, carbon spots, or other blemishes. Faint surface abrasions create patina consistent with age and use. Pattern is still crisp and not worn away. Recent thorough hand polish

Always happy to pass through discounts on combined shipping. I only charge actual postage, and always use recycled packing materials. 

Note some photos appear redundant because I take photos from all possible angles.  On symmetrical items, these photos may appear redundant when there are no distinguishing differences or condition issues between side views.

I gladly accept returns, but please note I do not pay return postage unless there was a significant error in my description.  The item listed is being sold as is, as pictured and as described to the best of my knowledge. All dimensions and weights approximate. If you have a question or an assumption on an item prior to purchase, please ask. I much prefer to take the time on the front end to make sure you will be satisfied with your purchase. 

Remember, when buying vintage expect imperfections as these items have a history and have been in the possession of others. I try to list EVERY flaw which would be commented on something in an antique or vintage condition – this does not mean all imperfections resulting from normal wear & use require comment. My goal is to have no rude surprises upon receipt.