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Sculptor, Draft draughtsman, b. 1866 - d. 1935

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  • Georg Jensen stainless steel with exterior high po…
    Apr. 06, 2025

    Georg Jensen stainless steel with exterior high po…

    Est: $150 - $250

    Georg Jensen stainless steel with exterior high polis champagne cooler, 225 x 280 x 155 mm with dust cover and original box, as new, retail price approx. $700

    Amanda Addams Auctions
  • Georg Jensen VOYAGE Keychain missing strap
    Apr. 03, 2025

    Georg Jensen VOYAGE Keychain missing strap

    Est: $20 - $30

    Georg Jensen VOYAGE Keychain missing strap

    Lawsons
  • GEORG JENSEN ACORN STERLING FLATWARE CANTEEN.
    Apr. 02, 2025

    GEORG JENSEN ACORN STERLING FLATWARE CANTEEN.

    Est: $8,000 - $12,000

    A wonderful set of 1940s Georg Jensen Danish Acorn pattern sterling flatware, in a period fitted oak case. Set consists of a complete service for 12 with other pieces, 212 total pieces, total 229.5 oz t. weighable. Including:(12) Dinner Forks 7.75”,(12) Salad forks 5.75”, (24) Forks 6.5”, (12) Ice Tea spoons, 7.25” (12) Tablespoons 6.75”, (12) Soup spoons 5.25”, (12) Teaspoons 5.75”, (12) Demitasse spoons 4.25”, (12) Soup spoons 6.25”, (12) Butter knives 5.75”, (12) Dinner knives 9,75”, (12) Knives 8”, (13) Knives 7.25”, (12) Knives 6.5”, (12) Knives 8”, (5) Serving pieces 8.75”-10.25”, (5) Serving forks and ladles 5.25” - 7.5” , (4) Serving pieces with weighted handles 4”-10.25”.

    William Smith Auctions
  • Georg Jensen wrist watch
    Mar. 31, 2025

    Georg Jensen wrist watch

    Est: $300 - $400

    Georg Jensen wrist watch Quartz, circular steel dial with bead numerals, stainless steel case and bands, reference number 6960, 32mm diameter.

    Gibson's
  • Georg Jensen sterling silver offspring cuff bangle
    Mar. 31, 2025

    Georg Jensen sterling silver offspring cuff bangle

    Est: $300 - $400

    Georg Jensen sterling silver offspring cuff bangle stylised polished design, signed, 75mm diameter, 26.45gms, boxed

    Gibson's
  • Danish Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Ladle - 0.825 ozt.
    Mar. 30, 2025

    Danish Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Ladle - 0.825 ozt.

    Est: $200 - $400

    Danish Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Ladle - 0.825 ozt. Acorn pattern, marked on handle near gravy catcher, excellent condition.  Size: 1 3/4 x 5 3/4 in.  Gross Weight: 0.825 ozt.  After finishing his studies at the Danish Royal Academy of Fine Arts in 1892, Georg Jensen (1866-1935) tried his hand at clay sculptures, before moving to the applied arts. He began as a modeler at the Bing & Grøndahl porcelain factory and in 1898 opened his own pottery shop. In 1901 he abandoned ceramics and started working as a silversmith apprentice under the master and designer Mogens Ballin. In 1904 he opened his own silversmithy in Copenhagen, which came to be called Georg Jensen A/S (originally Georg Jensens Sølvsmedie A/S). In 1909 Jensen opened a shop in Berlin, and the following year he received a gold medal for the work he displayed at the International Exhibition in Brussels. The Berlin store went out of business during World War I, but the company obtained international attention by winning the grand prize at the 1915 World’s Fair, with William Randolph Hearst buying their entire exhibition. In 1917 Georg Jensen asked for help from his brother-in-law, Thorolf Møller, along with one of his biggest clients, the industrialist Peder Anders Pedersen (1869-1937). The two invested in the company, and P.A. Pedersen took over as chairman of the board, The interwar period caused the company to struggle further, and in 1925 Georg moved to Paris to open a new company separate from his original enterprise. It failed as well, and P.A. Pedersen generously invited him to act as a creative consultant at the company he had started, which he did so until his death. Pedersen’s son, Anders Hostrup-Pedersen (1902-1980), took over the company when his father died as well in 1937, and worked with Frederik Lunning in New York to make Georg Jensen a successful brand in America, convinced that capturing a market outside of Europe was the only way to survive. Although Anders remained the managing director until 1970, he spent most of the war years state-side, while still attracting prominent Danish artists like Sigvard Bernadotte, Henning Koppel, Nanna Ditzel to work at the Dutch factory alongside Søren Georg Jensen, the original founder’s son. He championed the international reputation of Danish crafts throughout his life, organizing exhibitions at the Louvre in 1958, the Metropolitan Museum of Arts in 1960, and the Victoria & Albert Museum in 1962, to name just a few. In 1972, porcelain giant Royal Copenhagen purchased Georg Jensen and merged it with Orrefors Kosta Boda, Boda-Nova Höganäs Keramik, and Venini, to create the multinational Royal Scandinavia Group. In 2001, the private equity group Axcel Capital Partners bought the Group, and in 2012 Investcorp acquired the Georg Jensen brand from Axcel for $140 million. In 2022, Prince Felix of Denmark became a model for the brand, and the Finnish consumer goods group Fiskars purchased the brand from Investcorp in 2023, with production still taking place at the original Copenhagen factory. #5532 . 

    Sarasota Estate Auction
  • Pair of Danish Georg Jensen Sterling Silver and Wood Serving Pieces
    Mar. 30, 2025

    Pair of Danish Georg Jensen Sterling Silver and Wood Serving Pieces

    Est: $150 - $300

    Pair of Danish Jensen Sterling Silver and Wood Serving Pieces. Acorn pattern, marked sterling on handles, minor chips and apologies to the wooden parts.  Largest Size (Spoon): 1 1/4 x 7 in.  After finishing his studies at the Danish Royal Academy of Fine Arts in 1892, Georg Jensen (1866-1935) tried his hand at clay sculptures, before moving to the applied arts. He began as a modeler at the Bing & Grøndahl porcelain factory and in 1898 opened his own pottery shop. In 1901 he abandoned ceramics and started working as a silversmith apprentice under the master and designer Mogens Ballin. In 1904 he opened his own silversmithy in Copenhagen, which came to be called Georg Jensen A/S (originally Georg Jensens Sølvsmedie A/S). In 1909 Jensen opened a shop in Berlin, and the following year he received a gold medal for the work he displayed at the International Exhibition in Brussels. The Berlin store went out of business during World War I, but the company obtained international attention by winning the grand prize at the 1915 World’s Fair, with William Randolph Hearst buying their entire exhibition. In 1917 Georg Jensen asked for help from his brother-in-law, Thorolf Møller, along with one of his biggest clients, the industrialist Peder Anders Pedersen (1869-1937). The two invested in the company, and P.A. Pedersen took over as chairman of the board, The interwar period caused the company to struggle further, and in 1925 Georg moved to Paris to open a new company separate from his original enterprise. It failed as well, and P.A. Pedersen generously invited him to act as a creative consultant at the company he had started, which he did so until his death. Pedersen’s son, Anders Hostrup-Pedersen (1902-1980), took over the company when his father died as well in 1937, and worked with Frederik Lunning in New York to make Georg Jensen a successful brand in America, convinced that capturing a market outside of Europe was the only way to survive. Although Anders remained the managing director until 1970, he spent most of the war years state-side, while still attracting prominent Danish artists like Sigvard Bernadotte, Henning Koppel, Nanna Ditzel to work at the Dutch factory alongside Søren Georg Jensen, the original founder’s son. He championed the international reputation of Danish crafts throughout his life, organizing exhibitions at the Louvre in 1958, the Metropolitan Museum of Arts in 1960, and the Victoria & Albert Museum in 1962, to name just a few. In 1972, porcelain giant Royal Copenhagen purchased Georg Jensen and merged it with Orrefors Kosta Boda, Boda-Nova Höganäs Keramik, and Venini, to create the multinational Royal Scandinavia Group. In 2001, the private equity group Axcel Capital Partners bought the Group, and in 2012 Investcorp acquired the Georg Jensen brand from Axcel for $140 million. In 2022, Prince Felix of Denmark became a model for the brand, and the Finnish consumer goods group Fiskars purchased the brand from Investcorp in 2023, with production still taking place at the original Copenhagen factory. #5531 . 

    Sarasota Estate Auction
  • (2) Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Spoons - 5.330 ozt.
    Mar. 30, 2025

    (2) Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Spoons - 5.330 ozt.

    Est: $400 - $800

    (2) Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Spoons - 5.330 ozt. One pronged, one solid. Marked on underside at neck.  Size: 2 1/4 x 8 in.  #6038 .    After finishing his studies at the Danish Royal Academy of Fine Arts in 1892, Georg Jensen (1866-1935) tried his hand at clay sculptures, before moving to the applied arts. He began as a modeler at the Bing & Grøndahl porcelain factory and in 1898 opened his own pottery shop. In 1901 he abandoned ceramics and started working as a silversmith apprentice under the master and designer Mogens Ballin. In 1904 he opened his own silversmithy in Copenhagen, which came to be called Georg Jensen A/S (originally Georg Jensens Sølvsmedie A/S). In 1909 Jensen opened a shop in Berlin, and the following year he received a gold medal for the work he displayed at the International Exhibition in Brussels. The Berlin store went out of business during World War I, but the company obtained international attention by winning the grand prize at the 1915 World’s Fair, with William Randolph Hearst buying their entire exhibition. In 1917 Georg Jensen asked for help from his brother-in-law, Thorolf Møller, along with one of his biggest clients, the industrialist Peder Anders Pedersen (1869-1937). The two invested in the company, and P.A. Pedersen took over as chairman of the board, The interwar period caused the company to struggle further, and in 1925 Georg moved to Paris to open a new company separate from his original enterprise. It failed as well, and P.A. Pedersen generously invited him to act as a creative consultant at the company he had started, which he did so until his death. Pedersen’s son, Anders Hostrup-Pedersen (1902-1980), took over the company when his father died as well in 1937, and worked with Frederik Lunning in New York to make Georg Jensen a successful brand in America, convinced that capturing a market outside of Europe was the only way to survive. Although Anders remained the managing director until 1970, he spent most of the war years state-side, while still attracting prominent Danish artists like Sigvard Bernadotte, Henning Koppel, Nanna Ditzel to work at the Dutch factory alongside Søren Georg Jensen, the original founder’s son. He championed the international reputation of Danish crafts throughout his life, organizing exhibitions at the Louvre in 1958, the Metropolitan Museum of Arts in 1960, and the Victoria & Albert Museum in 1962, to name just a few. In 1972, porcelain giant Royal Copenhagen purchased Georg Jensen and merged it with Orrefors Kosta Boda, Boda-Nova Höganäs Keramik, and Venini, to create the multinational Royal Scandinavia Group. In 2001, the private equity group Axcel Capital Partners bought the Group, and in 2012 Investcorp acquired the Georg Jensen brand from Axcel for $140 million. In 2022, Prince Felix of Denmark became a model for the brand, and the Finnish consumer goods group Fiskars purchased the brand from Investcorp in 2023, with production still taking place at the original Copenhagen factory.

    Sarasota Estate Auction
  • (68) Pieces Danish Georg Jensen Flatware - 91.25 ozt
    Mar. 30, 2025

    (68) Pieces Danish Georg Jensen Flatware - 91.25 ozt

    Est: $5,000 - $10,000

    (68) Pieces Danish Georg Jensen Flatware - 91.25 ozt. 32 spoons, 36 forks. All marked on backs.  Largest Size: 1 1/8 x 7 1/2 in.  Weight: 91.25 ozt.  #6048 .  After finishing his studies at the Danish Royal Academy of Fine Arts in 1892, Georg Jensen (1866-1935) tried his hand at clay sculptures, before moving to the applied arts. He began as a modeler at the Bing & Grøndahl porcelain factory and in 1898 opened his own pottery shop. In 1901 he abandoned ceramics and started working as a silversmith apprentice under the master and designer Mogens Ballin. In 1904 he opened his own silversmithy in Copenhagen, which came to be called Georg Jensen A/S (originally Georg Jensens Sølvsmedie A/S). In 1909 Jensen opened a shop in Berlin, and the following year he received a gold medal for the work he displayed at the International Exhibition in Brussels. The Berlin store went out of business during World War I, but the company obtained international attention by winning the grand prize at the 1915 World’s Fair, with William Randolph Hearst buying their entire exhibition. In 1917 Georg Jensen asked for help from his brother-in-law, Thorolf Møller, along with one of his biggest clients, the industrialist Peder Anders Pedersen (1869-1937). The two invested in the company, and P.A. Pedersen took over as chairman of the board, The interwar period caused the company to struggle further, and in 1925 Georg moved to Paris to open a new company separate from his original enterprise. It failed as well, and P.A. Pedersen generously invited him to act as a creative consultant at the company he had started, which he did so until his death. Pedersen’s son, Anders Hostrup-Pedersen (1902-1980), took over the company when his father died as well in 1937, and worked with Frederik Lunning in New York to make Georg Jensen a successful brand in America, convinced that capturing a market outside of Europe was the only way to survive. Although Anders remained the managing director until 1970, he spent most of the war years state-side, while still attracting prominent Danish artists like Sigvard Bernadotte, Henning Koppel, Nanna Ditzel to work at the Dutch factory alongside Søren Georg Jensen, the original founder’s son. He championed the international reputation of Danish crafts throughout his life, organizing exhibitions at the Louvre in 1958, the Metropolitan Museum of Arts in 1960, and the Victoria & Albert Museum in 1962, to name just a few. In 1972, porcelain giant Royal Copenhagen purchased Georg Jensen and merged it with Orrefors Kosta Boda, Boda-Nova Höganäs Keramik, and Venini, to create the multinational Royal Scandinavia Group. In 2001, the private equity group Axcel Capital Partners bought the Group, and in 2012 Investcorp acquired the Georg Jensen brand from Axcel for $140 million. In 2022, Prince Felix of Denmark became a model for the brand, and the Finnish consumer goods group Fiskars purchased the brand from Investcorp in 2023, with production still taking place at the original Copenhagen factory.

    Sarasota Estate Auction
  • Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Table Articles & Accessories
    Mar. 27, 2025

    Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Table Articles & Accessories

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Copenhagen, Denmark, early 20th century. Including covered tazza, footed bowl, tray, dinner bell, letter opener, salt cellars, and pepper shakers. Total weight: 29.47 troy ounces. Purchase Note: New customers purchasing silver, gold, or jewelry are required to make payment by wire or check unless previously discussed with Cottone's.

    Cottone Auctions
  • Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Flatware, Various Patterns
    Mar. 27, 2025

    Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Flatware, Various Patterns

    Est: $600 - $800

    Copenhagen, Denmark, designed circa 1920. Varius designs inlcuding Cactus, Acorn, Lily of the Valley, & Blossom. Weighable silver: 28.6 troy ounces. Purchase Note: New customers purchasing silver, gold, or jewelry are required to make payment by wire or check unless previously discussed with Cottone's.

    Cottone Auctions
  • Georg Jensen "Blossom" Sterling Silver Tea & Coffee Service
    Mar. 27, 2025

    Georg Jensen "Blossom" Sterling Silver Tea & Coffee Service

    Est: $8,000 - $12,000

    Copenhagen, Denmark, designed in 1905. Hand-hammered and chased silver. Including coffee pot, tea pot, hot milk jug, creamer, and sugar bowl. Total weight: 165.2 troy ounces. Note: Georg Jensen’s very first tea and coffee set takes a number of figures from nature and combines them into a new organic form. Low and stout, with toad’s feet and a magnolia blossom on top this merging of elements was typical of Georg Jensen’s work with flora and fauna. He removed the elements he found fascinating from their natural context and incorporated them in his designs, making them come alive in an imaginative and whimsical way. The flower bud was inspired by Japanese art, which uses the magnolia bud as a symbol of the month of May. The toad is also known in Japan and is a symbol of luck. This set is one of the most typical Art Nouveau of all Georg Jensen’s works because its basic shape is designed as something from nature, not just decorated with natural elements as an afterthought. Purchase Note: New customers purchasing silver, gold, or jewelry are required to make payment by wire or check unless previously discussed with Cottone's.

    Cottone Auctions
  • Georg Jensen, "Blossom" sterling creamer & sugar
    Mar. 27, 2025

    Georg Jensen, "Blossom" sterling creamer & sugar

    Est: $400 - $600

    Designed 1908, by Georg Jensen, Denmark, stamped "Georg Jensen, 925 S, Sterling, Denmark", with engraved inscription "Charlotte Kuskin Mark, 1935" on underside, 2.75"h x 6.5"l x 4"d (creamer), 2.5"h x 3.75"dia (sugar) approx. 10ozt. (total)

    Millea Bros Ltd
  • Georg Jensen, a boxed cactus pattern che
    Mar. 27, 2025

    Georg Jensen, a boxed cactus pattern che

    Est: £50 - £80

    Georg Jensen, a boxed cactus pattern cheese slice with silver handle, post-1945 Danish marks, also struck with British import marks, London 1965, length 21cm,

    Kinghams Auctioneers
  • Georg Jensen - A stainless steel ladies wristwatch
    Mar. 27, 2025

    Georg Jensen - A stainless steel ladies wristwatch

    Est: £80 - £120

    Georg Jensen - A stainless steel ladies wristwatch 28mm blue dial, of plain design, the case inscribed '224-Torun', on an original blue leather strap, with silver clasp stamped '925S Denmark',

    Martel Maides
  • Georg Jensen - a pair of sterling silver and pearl earrings
    Mar. 27, 2025

    Georg Jensen - a pair of sterling silver and pearl earrings

    Est: £40 - £60

    Georg Jensen - a pair of sterling silver and pearl earrings each of flower head design, stamped 'Georg Jensen Sterling Denmark' and numbered 74 verso, approximately 1.7cm diameter, screw back fittings, total gross weight approximately 6.7g

    Martel Maides
  • Kaffeelöffel 'Kaktus' / A silver coffee spoon 'Cactus', Georg Jensen, Kopenhagen, 1933-44
    Mar. 27, 2025

    Kaffeelöffel 'Kaktus' / A silver coffee spoon 'Cactus', Georg Jensen, Kopenhagen, 1933-44

    Est: €60 - €120

    Material: 925er Silber, Punzierung: 'GJ' im Rechteck, STERLING DENMARK, Modell: Kaktus / Cactus, Entwurf: 1930 von Gundorph Albertus, Länge: 12,4 cm, Zustand: gut, gebraucht

    Auktionshaus Schwab
  • Georg Jensen Stainless Steel Watch
    Mar. 26, 2025

    Georg Jensen Stainless Steel Watch

    Est: $300 - $600

    Georg Jensen stainless steel watch of open cuff design with stainless steel dial. Marked along the interior George Jensen Stainless Steel Torun 226.

    Revere Auctions
  • Georg Jensen Pendant
    Mar. 25, 2025

    Georg Jensen Pendant

    Est: €100 - €150

    A sterling silver (925/1000) Oyster pendant on a silver rolo chain necklace. Designed by Nanna Ditzel (1923-2005) for Georg Jensen, Denmark. Dimensions: Pendant 5 x 4 cm. Necklace length 24 cm.

    Ald Fryslan
  • Georg Jensen Two Brass Bottle Cap Openers, c. 1981, diameter 7 cm
    Mar. 25, 2025

    Georg Jensen Two Brass Bottle Cap Openers, c. 1981, diameter 7 cm

    Est: $100 - $200

    Georg Jensen Two Brass Bottle Cap Openers, c. 1981 sculpted brass with a interior opener mechanism in stainless steel, marked 'Georg Jensen Denmark 1981' (2)

    Shapiro Auctioneers
  • Georg Jensen Bracelet
    Mar. 24, 2025

    Georg Jensen Bracelet

    Est: €300 - €400

    A Danish design silver bracelet of first quality (925/1000). Model: Eye Bracelet. Designed by Nanna Ditzel (1923-2005), circa 1967. Dimensions: 10 x 7.5 cm

    Ald Fryslan
  • GEORG JENSEN STERLING SILVER BENT GABRIELSEN COLLAR NECKLACE.
    Mar. 24, 2025

    GEORG JENSEN STERLING SILVER BENT GABRIELSEN COLLAR NECKLACE.

    Est: $200 - $400

    Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Bent Gabrielsen Collar Necklace. Designed by Bent Gabrielsen. Marked, model number 198. 57gr.

    Pasarel
  • GEORG JENSEN LAPIS LAZULI & STERLING BRACELET
    Mar. 23, 2025

    GEORG JENSEN LAPIS LAZULI & STERLING BRACELET

    Est: $1,500 - $2,000

    Having 10 alternating figured sterling silver links terminating in a hidden box clasp mounting an oval lapis lazuli cabochon (24 x 17 x 9.8 mm), 7-1/2 in. long, with fineness and maker's marks, in Georg Jensen gift box; 2.9 ozt

    Butterscotch Auction Gallery LLC
  • Georg Jensen "Blossom" Tea Accessories & Ladle.
    Mar. 22, 2025

    Georg Jensen "Blossom" Tea Accessories & Ladle.

    Est: $150 - $250

    The lot contains 3 pieces of Georg Jensen silverware. First, there is a small 4 1/4" fork, and a pair of 4" sugar tongs from the Blossom collection. The tongs are marked 925S / GABF / GJ, and more. The fork is marked 132 / Georg Jensen / Sterling / Denmark. The lot also includes a 5 1/2" ladle, which is marked Inc. USA / Georg Jensen / Sterling. The lot weighs 2.42 Oz. Troy, or 75.2 Grams. The items have a few scratches and may need some cleaning. Otherwise, they are in overall good condition. In-house shipping is available. Please see our website regarding in-house shipping procedures.

    Direct Auction Galleries, Inc.
  • Georg Jensen Hansen Brooch & Tiffany & Co Earrings
    Mar. 22, 2025

    Georg Jensen Hansen Brooch & Tiffany & Co Earrings

    Est: $130 - $180

    The lot contains a pair of earrings and a brooch. The boomerang shaped brooch is marked Georg Jensen / HaH / 925 / Danmark. HaH refers to Hans Hansen. The brooch measures 3" x 7/8". Next, there is a pair of Tiffany & Co. earrings, which are sterling silver with 18K gold details. The earrings are marked T&Co 925 750, and the earring backs are marked platinum 950. The hoop pierced earrings measure roughly 7/8" in diameter, and they are up to 4mm wide. The items have some scratches and need cleaning. Otherwise, they are in overall good condition. In-house shipping is available. Please see our website regarding in-house shipping procedures.

    Direct Auction Galleries, Inc.
  • Georg Jensen (1866-1935): An Art Nouveau silver brooch with labradorite and opals, design no. 94. 1904-1908.
    Mar. 20, 2025

    Georg Jensen (1866-1935): An Art Nouveau silver brooch with labradorite and opals, design no. 94. 1904-1908.

    Est: kr13,500 - kr15,000

    Georg Jensen (1866-1935): A rare Art Nouveau silver brooch. Design no. 94. Set with a cabochon labradorite and eight cabochon opals. Height: 7 cm. Width: 4.5 cm. Georg Jensen 1904-1908.

    Lauritz.com
  • Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Cuff Links
    Mar. 20, 2025

    Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Cuff Links

    Est: -

    Marked Georg Jensen, 925 - 1/2" Long - 16.6 Grams

    Berner's Auction Gallery
  • Georg Jensen USA Sterling Silver Compact Case LOT
    Mar. 19, 2025

    Georg Jensen USA Sterling Silver Compact Case LOT

    Est: $200 - $400

    Three-piece estate lot by Georg Jensen USA, crafted in sterling silver and featuring a stylized Art Deco floral motif. The lot includes a 3.5" round compact with its original mirror and powder puff, a 4" x 3" cigarette case, and a 2.375" x 1.125" lighter. The cigarette case is marked "Georg Jensen USA," and both the compact and case bear monogram engravings. Total weight is approximately 285 grams. Created with SnapGenie Condition: Good to fair overall condition, exhibiting mild surface wear, patina, and mild surface dents. Note: This condition statement is provided as a courtesy and reflects an opinion, not a statement of fact. Bidders are encouraged to inspect items in person or through an agent to assess condition. Estate fresh to the market. Shipping: Hill Auction Gallery offers in-house ground contiguous USA domestic shipping, excluding New Mexico, for $55 plus insurance. Gallery will refer third party shippers for international buyers. Purchaser pick up available upon request. Local Delivery: Florida door-to-door hand delivery service available for this lot; contact Toti@Zemaqua.com for an estimate.

    Hill Auction Gallery
  • Georg Jensen Stainless Steel Bowl,
    Mar. 19, 2025

    Georg Jensen Stainless Steel Bowl,

    Est: $70 - $90

    of angled oval form, factory stamp to base, height 7.5cm and length 31.5cm

    Aalders Auctions
  • Georg Jensen, Collection of utensils and serving articles
    Mar. 18, 2025

    Georg Jensen, Collection of utensils and serving articles

    Est: $700 - $900

    Georg Jensen Collection of utensils and serving articles Denmark, 20th century sterling silver, stainless steel Collection is comprised of a set of twelve Ornamental demitasse spoons (model 154), one Ornamental nut spoon, Ornamental sugar tongs, a set of five Beaded teaspoons, one Beaded butter spreader with stainless steel blade, one Bernadotte oval soup spoon, one Acanthus hollow handle carving knife with stainless steel blade, and a set of four Acanthus salt spoons; twenty-six pieces total. Impressed manufacturer's mark to each element. 13.049 ozt. (weighable) Provenance: Thomas S. Monaghan, Domino's Private Collection This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

    Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
  • Jorgen Jensen, Pitchers model 385 A, pair
    Mar. 18, 2025

    Jorgen Jensen, Pitchers model 385 A, pair

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Jorgen Jensen Pitchers model 385 A, pair Georg Jensen Denmark, 1923 / 1933-44 sterling silver, ebony 6.75 h x 6.375 w x 5.25 d in (17 x 16 x 13 cm) Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside of each example 'Dessin JJ 925 S Sterling GJ Denmark 385A' and '925 S Denmark Georg Jensen & Wendel A/S Sterling 385A'. 37.163 ozt. (gross weight) Provenance: Thomas S. Monaghan, Domino's Private Collection Literature: Georg Jensen Holloware: The Silver Fund Collection, Taylor and Laskey, pg. 164 illustrates related model This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

    Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
  • Georg Jensen wine thermometer
    Mar. 16, 2025

    Georg Jensen wine thermometer

    Est: $40 - $80

    Georg Jensen wine thermometer in original packaging, with documentation; together with a ' Winesave-Pro,' wine preserver, in original packaging, with documentation.

    Barsby Auctions
  • Georg Jensen sterling silver salt spoon
    Mar. 16, 2025

    Georg Jensen sterling silver salt spoon

    Est: $30 - $50

    Georg Jensen sterling silver salt spoon With two other silver examples including Australian. Length: 10 cm, Weigh all in: 20 grams.

    Barsby Auctions
  • Georg Jensen Denmark Hammered Sterling Bowl
    Mar. 15, 2025

    Georg Jensen Denmark Hammered Sterling Bowl

    Est: $200 - $400

    Sterling silver mint or bonbon bowl by Georg Jensen (post-war dotted oval mark), with Harald Nielsen's HN mark. Delicately hand-hammered finish. Measures 4-7/8" diameter. 129.5 grams. This item can be shipped in-house.

    Blackwell Auctions LLC
  • Georg Jensen Sterling "Blossom" Trays
    Mar. 15, 2025

    Georg Jensen Sterling "Blossom" Trays

    Est: $250 - $350

    Georg Jensen sterling "Blossom" trays, 4 3/4" x 4 3/4". Approximately 8.5 troy oz TW. Provenance: Palo Alto, California collection. PLEASE NOTE: payment for silver, gold, jewelry, and coins must be made via wire transfer, cash, or certified bank check ONLY. The only exception is long-standing customers.

    Kaminski Auctions
  • Georg Jensen Sterling Blue Enameled Salts
    Mar. 15, 2025

    Georg Jensen Sterling Blue Enameled Salts

    Est: $200 - $300

    Georg Jensen sterling blue enameled salts, 1 1/2" x 2". Approximately 3.1 troy oz TW. Provenance: Palo Alto, California collection. PLEASE NOTE: payment for silver, gold, jewelry, and coins must be made via wire transfer, cash, or certified bank check ONLY. The only exception is long-standing customers.

    Kaminski Auctions
  • Georg Jensen Sterling "Blossom" Salt Spoons
    Mar. 15, 2025

    Georg Jensen Sterling "Blossom" Salt Spoons

    Est: $200 - $300

    Georg Jensen sterling "Blossom" salt spoons, (5) total. Approximately 1.5 troy oz TW. Provenance: Palo Alto, California collection. PLEASE NOTE: payment for silver, gold, jewelry, and coins must be made via wire transfer, cash, or certified bank check ONLY. The only exception is long-standing customers.

    Kaminski Auctions
  • Georg Jensen Sterling Salt Spoons and Salt Dish
    Mar. 15, 2025

    Georg Jensen Sterling Salt Spoons and Salt Dish

    Est: $200 - $300

    Georg Jensen sterling salt spoons, (6) "Acorn" and (2) "Acanthus", (8) total, with salt dish. Approximately 2.1 troy oz TW. Provenance: Palo Alto, California collection. PLEASE NOTE: payment for silver, gold, jewelry, and coins must be made via wire transfer, cash, or certified bank check ONLY. The only exception is long-standing customers.

    Kaminski Auctions
  • Georg Jensen Sterling "Blossom" Salt and Pepper Shakers
    Mar. 15, 2025

    Georg Jensen Sterling "Blossom" Salt and Pepper Shakers

    Est: $200 - $300

    Georg Jensen sterling "Blossom" salt and pepper shakers, 2 1/4". Approximately 2.5 troy oz TW. Provenance: Palo Alto, California collection. PLEASE NOTE: payment for silver, gold, jewelry, and coins must be made via wire transfer, cash, or certified bank check ONLY. The only exception is long-standing customers.

    Kaminski Auctions
  • Georg Jensen Sterling "Blossom" Green Enameled Salts
    Mar. 15, 2025

    Georg Jensen Sterling "Blossom" Green Enameled Salts

    Est: $200 - $300

    Georg Jensen sterling "Blossom" green enameled salts, 1 1/2" x 2". Approximately 4.4 troy oz TW. Provenance: Palo Alto, California collection. PLEASE NOTE: payment for silver, gold, jewelry, and coins must be made via wire transfer, cash, or certified bank check ONLY. The only exception is long-standing customers.

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  • Georg Jensen Sterling Footed Bowl
    Mar. 15, 2025

    Georg Jensen Sterling Footed Bowl

    Est: $250 - $350

    Georg Jensen sterling footed bowl, 2 1/2" x 4 1/2". Approximately 7.0 troy oz TW. Provenance: Palo Alto, California collection. PLEASE NOTE: payment for silver, gold, jewelry, and coins must be made via wire transfer, cash, or certified bank check ONLY. The only exception is long-standing customers.

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  • Georg Jensen Sterling Salt and Pepper Shakers
    Mar. 15, 2025

    Georg Jensen Sterling Salt and Pepper Shakers

    Est: $250 - $400

    Georg Jensen sterling salt and pepper shakers, 3 3/4". Approximately 3.3 troy oz TW. Provenance: Palo Alto, California collection. PLEASE NOTE: payment for silver, gold, jewelry, and coins must be made via wire transfer, cash, or certified bank check ONLY. The only exception is long-standing customers.

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  • Georg Jensen Sterling "Blossom" Tableware
    Mar. 15, 2025

    Georg Jensen Sterling "Blossom" Tableware

    Est: $400 - $600

    Georg Jensen sterling "Blossom" tableware items, 2 3/4" x 1 3/4", lot of (6). Approximately 5.9 troy oz TW. Provenance: Palo Alto, California collection. PLEASE NOTE: payment for silver, gold, jewelry, and coins must be made via wire transfer, cash, or certified bank check ONLY. The only exception is long-standing customers.

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  • Georg Jensen Sterling Grape Design Centerpiece Bowl
    Mar. 15, 2025

    Georg Jensen Sterling Grape Design Centerpiece Bowl

    Est: $4,500 - $6,500

    Georg Jensen sterling grape design centerpiece bowl, No. 197C, 8" x 10". Approximately 44.0 troy oz TW. Provenance: Palo Alto, California collection. PLEASE NOTE: payment for silver, gold, jewelry, and coins must be made via wire transfer, cash, or certified bank check ONLY. The only exception is long-standing customers. PLEASE NOTE: On KaminskiLIVE, lots valued at over $3,000 are designated as Premier Lots in the auction descriptions. Bidding on these lots requires pre-approval. Existing customers with a history of completed payments will be automatically pre-approved. New customers must either call Kaminski Auctions at 978-927-2223 Ext 507 with a credit card to obtain pre-approval or have a credit card on file with our auction house.

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  • Georg Jensen Sterling Grape Design Tazza
    Mar. 15, 2025

    Georg Jensen Sterling Grape Design Tazza

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Georg Jensen sterling grape design tazza, 5" x 5". Approximately 7.4 troy oz TW. Provenance: Palo Alto, California collection. PLEASE NOTE: payment for silver, gold, jewelry, and coins must be made via wire transfer, cash, or certified bank check ONLY. The only exception is long-standing customers.

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  • Jensen, Georg: Vier Kerzenhalter ''pyramid''
    Mar. 15, 2025

    Jensen, Georg: Vier Kerzenhalter ''pyramid''

    Est: €400 - €600

    Georg Jensen 1866 Raavad near Copenhagen - 1935 Four ''pyramid'' candle holders Silver; diameter 7.2 cm each, H 2.7 cm each; each marked on the bottom ''Georg Jensen'', ''Dessin HN'', ''Denmark Sterling'', ''747 A''

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  • Georg Jensen Collier
    Mar. 15, 2025

    Georg Jensen Collier

    Est: -

    Georg Jensen Collier Dänemark. Silber 830. Blütenförmige Glieder alternierend mit roten Cabochons. Verso mit Herstellerpunze, Feingehalt und Nummer 20. Länge ca. 45 cm, Gewicht ca. 27,8 Gramm. Georg Jensen necklace Denmark. Silver 830, flower-shaped links alternating with red cabochons. Verso with maker's mark, fineness and number 20. Length approx. 45 cm, weight approx. 27.8 grams.

    Auktionshaus Sieglin GmbH
  • GEORG JENSEN: A RARE STERLING SILVER BLOSSOM PATTERN TEA AND COFFEE SET
    Mar. 14, 2025

    GEORG JENSEN: A RARE STERLING SILVER BLOSSOM PATTERN TEA AND COFFEE SET

    Est: £5,000 - £8,000

    GEORG JENSEN: A RARE STERLING SILVER BLOSSOM PATTERN TEA AND COFFEE SET GEORG JENSEN: A RARE STERLING SILVER BLOSSOM PATTERN TEA AND COFFEE SET c. 1960, Copenhagen, the Danish mid 20th century four piece set comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, the covers surmounted by a floral handle, with wooden handles, marked to the underside GEORG JENSEN DENMARK STERLING 2D, 2025 grams in weight overall including handles, Coffee pot 20.5cm high, teapot 25cm wide (4) This Jensen Silver Tea Set is in excellent condition with no damage.

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