This is an excellent large Sterling
Silver Pie/pastry server in one of the most sought-after patterns of the 20th century
- Georg Jensen’s Acorn Pattern.
A fine quality acorn pattern Pie/pastry
serving trowel with a stylish engraved design to the baled centre. It has a good
hefty weight of 105g and a length of 22.6 cm.
Made by Georg Jensen with a post
45 workshop stamp and marked Denmark Sterling.
Acorn Pattern
Acorn is probably the best known
Jensen flatware pattern and was designed by Johan Rohde in 1916. It is also
known by its Danish name of Konge. It has a stylized acorn motif surmounting
two scrolls to the terminal of the ridged stem. It has a lovely, elegant feel
that has inevitably lead to it becoming one of the most popular and highly
sought after of all Jensen flatware patterns.
Georg Jensen
Georg Jensen was a Danish
silversmith who opened his first silver workshop in 1904 in Copenhagen. He was
to become the most renown maker of silverware in the World with shops in
London, Paris, New York, Berlin and Stockholm. His company embraced the Art
Deco movement of the 1920’s and 30’s and some of his most important patterns
were designed during this period.
Condition
In excellent polished condition through out
No monograms, repairs, dents or dings.
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description/condition of the items.
Please view my other listings for a further large selection
of Georg Jensen Acorn pattern cutlery, including beautiful, elegant ladles and
carvers for sale.
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