A set of Georg Jensen Silver Fish Cutlery: Bead PatternSOLD
This Stunning set of silver fish cutlery was made by Georg Jensen, in Copenhagen, Denmark, circa 1927.
The set comprises of five fish forks and six fish knives. Each piece bears the Georg Jensen danish marks, and also London import marks for 1927. This beautiful design was by Georg Jensen himself, and dates to 1907.
The forks are 17cm while the knives are 20.3cm.
All pieces are in lovely condition with a very beautiful patina from gentle use. A few of the fork tines are a little bent, but I will have them streightened before sending.
A charming addition to a collection of Georg Jensen. These feel wonderful in the hand, and are a pleasure to use.
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