Georg Jensen "Pyramid" Silver Flatware Set
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Georg Jensen "Pyramid" Sterling Silver Flatware Set
the pattern designed in 1926 by Harald Nielsen (1892-1977), Copenhagen, Denmark, including eight eight-piece place settings (one cream soup spoon lacking) with an additional twenty-three place pieces and fourteen serving pieces, with an additional five place pieces copied by Tane Silversmiths, Mexico City, no monograms.
105 pieces (100 Jensen and 5 Tane)
147.34 total t. oz. (weighable silver)
Notes: Detailed list of pieces available on request.
the pattern designed in 1926 by Harald Nielsen (1892-1977), Copenhagen, Denmark, including eight eight-piece place settings (one cream soup spoon lacking) with an additional twenty-three place pieces and fourteen serving pieces, with an additional five place pieces copied by Tane Silversmiths, Mexico City, no monograms.
105 pieces (100 Jensen and 5 Tane)
147.34 total t. oz. (weighable silver)
Notes: Detailed list of pieces available on request.
Condition
Most pieces with shallow surface scuffs and scratches from use, but generally in good used condition.
All knife blades clean, solidly seated and fully functional. The tablespoon is monogrammed "B", but none
of the other pieces are monogrammed. Eleven pieces (four teaspoons, two dessert/soup spoons, one
cream soup spoon and the four iced tea spoons) show some flattening to the stepped detail on the front
finial, possibly monogram removal but more likely uneven finishing/polishing. Currently stored in assorted
storage pouches, none original Jensen. Tane pieces in good condition and an excellent match.
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Georg Jensen "Pyramid" Silver Flatware Set
Estimate $3,000 - $5,000
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