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A Pair of Art deco Georg Jensen Silver Candlesticks designed by Arno Malinowski

These little candlesticks are rather rare. I've never seen this design before, and they are engraved "Julen 1940". Although they are identical in design one is hollow... More Details & Photos

A Georg Jensen Silver Pyramid Pattern Sauce Ladle

This beautiful silver gravy or sauce ladle is in the Pyramid Pattern, by Georg Jensen. It is marked Georg Jensen Denmark, and made between 1945 and 1977. It measures... More Details & Photos

A Set of 6 Pyramid Pattern Luncheon Knives by Georg Jensen

These Sterling Silver Art Deco Luncheon or Entree knives are in the Pyramid Pattern by Georg Jensen. They are the long handled verity, and each measure 207mm. They... More Details & Photos

A Set of Georg Jensen Pyramid Pattern Butter Knives

A Fine Set of Pyramid Pattern Butter Knives. These Sterling Silver Butter Knives were made by Georg Jensen in Copenhagen, Denmark. They all bear the Post 1945 Jensen... More Details & Photos

A Georg Jensen Silver Canteen of Cutlery in the Pyramid Pattern

This beautiful set of Art Deco Silver cutlery was made by Georg Jensen in Denmark. It is in the famed and sought after Pyramid Pattern. It is for eight persons,... More Details & Photos

A Georg Jensen Large Letter Knife by Sigvard Bernadotte

This stunning letter knife was made by Georg Jensen and designed by Sigvard Bernadotte.Sigvard Bernadotte, one of the most renowned and respected designer in this... More Details & Photos

A Fine Quality Art Deco Lemonade Jug in Sterling Silver

A very rare item in sterling silver, this fine Edwardian lemonade jug was made by John Grinsell & Sons in Birmingham in 1911. The defining characteristic of... More Details & Photos

A Georg Jensen Parallel Pattern Dessert Fork

This rare pattern dessert fork is a fine example of  Georg Jensen silver flatware of Art Deco. It is heavy and of good quality.Parallel is one of... More Details & Photos

A set of Georg Jensen Pyramid Pattern Spoons

This set of sterling silver Georg Jensen spoons were made in Copenhagen, Denmark. Five bear the Georg Jensen mark for 1932-44 while one has the post 1945 mark. They... More Details & Photos

6 Georg Jensen Sterling Dessert Forks: Pyramid Pattern

This set of 6 dessert forks were made by Georg Jensen in the Pyramid Pattern. They each measure 16.2cm long and are of good heavy quality. Each of the forks... More Details & Photos

6 Pyramid Pattern Georg Jensen silver Forks

A set of 6 Sterling Silver Pyramid Pattern forks by Georg Jensen. These are Table Forks, measuring 18.2cm each. They are heavy and of good quality. Pyramid... More Details & Photos

A Georg Jensen Silver Cactus Pattern Fork

This Cactus Pattern Silver Fork was made by Georg Jensen circa 1950. It bears the post war Georg Jensen Silver mark, and is also engraved on the back as pictured.... More Details & Photos

An Art Deco Georg Jensen Silver Dish: design 402

This unusual sterling silver dish was made by Georg Jensen in Copenhagen 1925. It is of excellent quality, heavy and beautifully made. It bears the design number... More Details & Photos

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A Georg Jensen Pyramid Pattern Cake Fork

This Sterling Silver Cake Fork was made by Georg Jensen in the Pyramid Pattern. The Pyramid Pattern was designed in 1926 by Harald Nielsen, and is clearly... More Details & Photos

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12 Pyramid Pattern Silver Dessert Spoons by Georg Jensen

A set of 12 Dessert Spoons made in Sterling Silver in the Pyramid Pattern by Georg Jensen. Each of these spoons measures 16.5cm long and is in excellent condition.... More Details & Photos

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A Georg Jensen Silver Bernadotte Pattern Dessert Fork

This Georg Jensen Silver Fork is made in the Bernadotte Pattern. It measures 15.5cm long and is in excellent condition.Bernadotte is one of the few typical Art... More Details & Photos

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A Bernadotte Pattern Georg Jensen Silver fork

ThisArt Deco silver table fork was made in Denmark by Georg Jensen Silver, circa 1935. It is in the famous Bernadotte Pattern, a very fine example of Georg Jensen... More Details & Photos

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A Georg Jensen Silver Cactus Pattern Dessert Spoon

A Georg Jensen Silver spoon in the Cactus Pattern. This Cactus Pattern Dessert spoon bears Georg Jensen marks for Denmark, 1932-45. It measures 151mm and is in excellent... More Details & Photos

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A Georg Jensen Silver Sugar Caster in the Cactus Pattern

This wonderful silver sugar caster was made by Georg Jensen and is in the Cactus Pattern. It was made in Denmark, bears the Georg Jensen Sterling mark plus the designer... More Details & Photos

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A Sterling Siver Vesta Case

This silver Vesta Case was made in London in 1919 by Frederick Thomas Buckthorpe, a specialist maker of boxes, card cases and vesta cases. A silver vesta case is... More Details & Photos

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A Set of Cartier Sterling Silver combination Menu Holders and Ash Trays

This is a highly unusual lot! A set of six Cartier Sterling Silver ash trays and place card holders (usually referred to as menu holders). In one side go matches,... More Details & Photos

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An Art Deco Chinese Silver Cocktail Shaker

This stylish and hand planished Art Deco Chinese Silver Cocktail Shaker was made circa 1920, and is of beautiful quality and design. A rare example of Chinese Art... More Details & Photos

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A Silver Entree Knife in the Pyramid Pattern by Georg Jensen

This Pyramid Pattern Entree knife was made in Denmark by Georg Jensen bearing the 1945-51 mark.It is in excellent condition with no damage or repair. It measures... More Details & Photos

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A Set of Silverware Salad Servers by Georg Jensen silver in the Cactus Pattern

This beautiful pair of Silver Cactus Pattern Salad servers were made by Georg Jensen and bears his post 1945 hallmark.The cactus pattern on the Servers was designed... More Details & Photos

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An Arts & Crafts Mug by R.E. Stone

This stylish Arts & Crafts silver mug was made in London in 1951 by R.E. Stone. It is in excellent condition with no damage or repair.The mug stands at approximately... More Details & Photos