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1134 Georg Jensen sterling & ivory serving fork ladle<br />

Second half 20th century, bearing maker’s marks, model number 93, including a<br />

double tine fork (8.5’’) and a ladle (8.5’’), 2 pcs, est:$700/1000<br />

Literature: This model set, with ebony handle fork, is illustrated J. Drucker. ’’Georg<br />

Jensen: A Tradition of Splendid Silver’’, Atglen, 2001, p. 292. Note: A related set,<br />

both with ivory handles and of the same vintage, sold Freemans, Philadelphia, PA,<br />

December 12, 2005, lot 3192 ($1,400). Provenance: Property from an Important Private<br />

Collection, Palos Verdes, CA. Condition: Good condition overall. General light marks<br />

and scratches to surfaces commensurate with age and use. With typical yellowing<br />

and some fine cracking to ivory handles. AS-IS. ALL SALES FINAL<br />

1135 Georg Jensen sterling Grape covered serving dish<br />

Second half 20th century, designed by Georg Jensen, bearing maker’s mark and<br />

model number ’’408 B’’, the circular domed lid with grape cluster handle, over a<br />

conforming bowl with entwined grape cluster handles, on a short circular foot,<br />

6.5’’ H x 10.25’’ W x 9.5’’ D, 48 oz, est:$2000/4000<br />

Note: An example of this model sold Leland Little Auction & Estate Sale Ltd.,<br />

Hillsborough, NC, December 2, 2006, lot 206 ($7,250). Provenance: Property from an<br />

Important Private Collection, Palos Verdes, CA. Condition: Good condition overall.<br />

With only light marks and scratches to surface commensurate with age and use.<br />

Some polish residue to crevices. AS-IS. ALL SALES FINAL<br />

1136 A Georg Jensen sterling sugar caster muffineer #4<br />

1924, designed by Georg Jensen, with maker’s mark, model number ’’4’’ and<br />

further Danish hallmarks and London import marks and date 1924, the fluted oval<br />

body with pierced wirework base and pierced top surmounted by a berry final,<br />

6.75’’ H x 2.75’’ Dia., 8 oz, est:$800/1200<br />

Note: An example of this model sold from the Rowler Collection, Christie’s, New York,<br />

January 19, 2005, lot 253 ($2,400). Another sold Christie’s, New York, May 22, 2008,<br />

lot 22 ($4,750). Provenance: Property from an Important Private Collection, Palos<br />

Verdes, CA. Condition: Very good condition overall. Nicely made. General light marks,<br />

scratches and tarnishing commensurate with age. Lid closes firmly and twists to<br />

secure. AS-IS. ALL SALES FINAL<br />

1137 Georg Jensen sterling caddy, bowl, tray, Blossom<br />

Second half 20th century, bearing maker’s mark, and each with further marks, the tray<br />

and caddy with London import marks and dated 1951 and 1956, respectively, including<br />

a ’Blossom’ oval footed bowl, #2B (2.25’’ x 11.25’’ x 8.25’’), a scalloped circular tray,<br />

#519, (10’’) and a caddy bowl, #235 (3.75’’ x 5.25’’ x 4’’), 3 pcs, 45 oz tw approximately,<br />

est:$800/1200<br />

Literature: An example of the tray, from the collection of Alden B. Dow, is illustrated<br />

J. Drucker. ’’Georg Jensen: A Tradition of Splendid Silver’’, Atglen, 2001, p. 50. The<br />

caddy bowl is illustrated ’’Ibid’’, p. 207. Provenance: Property from an Important<br />

Private Collection, Palos Verdes, CA. Condition: Weight of blossom bowl: 23 oz.;<br />

Weight of tray: 15.5 oz.; Weight of caddy: 6.5 oz. Good overall condition. With typical<br />

marks, scratches, slight rubbing and tarnishing to surfaces commensurate with age<br />

and use. Caddy lacking one bud from one side. AS-IS. ALL SALES FINAL

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