A Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Flatware set in the Acanthus PatternSOLD
This large and stunning sterling silver flatware set was made by Georg Jensen in Copenhagen, and bears import marks for London 1952. It is in the Acanthus Pattern, and there are 90 pieces in total.
12 silver Dinner knives, silver table Forks and silver table Spoons.
12 silver Dessert knives (or luncheon knives), silver dessert forks (or salad forks) and silver dessert Spoons.
12 silver Teaspoons, a pair of hollow handled sauce ladles, a pair of Silver Serving Spoons and a pair of Salad Servers.
All pieces of sterling flatware are Georg Jensen silver, in very good condition with wear commensurate with age.
A fine service of silver silverware by a renowned maker, and in a most elegant pattern!
12 silver Dinner knives, silver table Forks and silver table Spoons.
12 silver Dessert knives (or luncheon knives), silver dessert forks (or salad forks) and silver dessert Spoons.
12 silver Teaspoons, a pair of hollow handled sauce ladles, a pair of Silver Serving Spoons and a pair of Salad Servers.
All pieces of sterling flatware are Georg Jensen silver, in very good condition with wear commensurate with age.
A fine service of silver silverware by a renowned maker, and in a most elegant pattern!
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