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Georg Jensen 1940 La Paglia Rare Art Deco Tulips Necklace In 925 Sterling Silver

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  • Georg Jensen 1940 La Paglia Rare Art Deco Tulips Bracelet In .925 Sterling Silve
    By Georg Jensen
    Located in Miami, FL
    Art deco bracelet designed by Alphonse La Paglia for Georg Jensen. This is a beautiful bracelet, created by the silversmith and designer Alphonse La Paglia for the Georg Jensen comp...
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  • Georg Jensen 1940 Alphonse La Paglia Retro Brooch Model 135 In Sterling Silver
    Located in Miami, FL
    Retro brooch designed by Alphonse La Paglia (1907-1953) for Georg Jensen. A vintage Georg Jensen USA trumpet flower pin-brooch, designed by Alphonse La Paglia, circa 1940s. Crafted ...
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  • Georg Jensen 1961 Nanna Ditzel Rare Necklace 18Kt Gold Vermeil Sterling Silver
    By Georg Jensen and Nanna Ditzel
    Located in Miami, FL
    Geometric necklace designed by Nanna Ditzel (1923-2005) for Georg Jensen. Very rare geometric piece from the Scandinavian design, created in Denmark, by Nanna Ditzel back in the 1960's. Crafted with beautiful precision in solid .925 sterling silver with a 18 kt gold vermeil. This geometric sculptural necklace is composed by 15 semicircular curved elements attached with circled links and suited with a discrete push lock with a hinged safety figure 8 for extra security, Has a total weight of 273.5 grams, and an inside measure of 18 inches 45.75 Cm). The width measure is 30 mm (1.19 inches). Stamped, with the post 1945 Georg Jensen cartouche, the assay hallmark and signed, "GEORG JENSEN NJ 925S 129". Nanna Ditzel, born in 1923. Was a Danish designer graduated from the furniture department of the School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen. Has been studying under prof. Kaare Klint at the Royal Academy of Copenhagen. Nanna Ditzel is working with experimental and industrial design furniture, textiles, silver, faience and glass. Has experimented with the use of split-level living for indoors and outdoors. The ideas have been carried through in playgrounds, children libraries and showrooms. Freelance designer, she has a design office and showrooms in London. Nanna Ditzel started independent design office in 1946 together with Jorgen Ditzel. The co-operation lasted until the death of Jorge Ditzel in 1961. Nanna Ditzel created many designs for Georg Jensen, mostly jewelry although she also created some hollowware. The relationship between the couple and the Silversmith began when Nanna decided to start designing jewelry as something she could do at home while her children slept. Soon after, a jewelry competition sponsored by A. Michelsen arose, and her designs had won first prize. Later on, in 1954, Finn Juhl, who was developing the 50th anniversary exhibition, passed the design work off for the exhibition to the Ditzels. Five pieces of jewelry were created for this exhibit, which were very well received. Further jewelry designs were created, and many of these pieces would go on to win various awards and prizes. In 1968, Nanna Ditzel remarried to Kurt Heide and relocated to London where they continued to work in the realm of design, establishing their own company Nanna Ditzel Productions Ltd. In 1986, her second husband passed away, and she moved back to Denmark, continuing her work. In recent years, Ditzel has focused mainly on furniture design, such as the Trinidad chair in 1993, however this design has also led to the further refinement for her jewelry pieces such as the bracelet #389 in 1994. Ditzel has won many major awards during her long career and has had her work exhibited all over the world. She received the silver and gold medals at the Milan Tirennale (1954 and 1960), the Lunning Prize (with Jorgen Ditzel in 1954) and a gold medal at the International Furniture Design Competition in 1990, and the Thorvald Bindesboll Medal in 1999. She has also taken on the title of Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog, Honorable Royal Designer ( 1996). From Georg Jensen Hollowware...
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    Vintage 1960s Danish Modernist Link Necklaces

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    Gold, Yellow Gold, Vermeil, Sterling Silver, Silver

  • Angela Cummings Studios 1983 Rare Modernist Links Necklace .925 Sterling Silver
    By Angela Cummings
    Located in Miami, FL
    Free form links necklace designed by Angela Cummings. Beautiful and rare piece, created in New York city at the silversmith atelier of Angela Cummings back in the 1983. This necklac...
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    Vintage 1980s American Modernist Link Necklaces

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  • Georg Jensen 1969 Astrid Fog Geometric Kinetic Bracelet In .925 Sterling Silver
    Located in Miami, FL
    Kinetic Discs bracelet designed by Astrid Fog for Georg Jensen. Fabulous geometric flexible bracelet, created in Copenhagen Denmark by the silversmiths designer Astrid Fog for the Georg Jensen company, back in the 1969. This vintage bracelet is the model 169 and has been crafted with ultra modernist patterns. Composed by twenty-two kinetic movable semi circulars links, made up in plain solid .925/.999 sterling silver with high polished finish. Fitted at the end with a flat hook as a security lock. Weight: 128.30 Grams, (82.24 Dwt). Size: 7.25 Inches (18.4 Cm). Measurements: The width is 24 mm (0.97 Inch). Hallmarks Stamped with the post 1945 maker's mark, the mark for the assay of the silver and signed, "GEORG JENSEN STERLING DENMARK 169". Astrid Fog (1911-1993) In 1969, Astrid Fog released her first jewelry collection for Georg Jensen, and is noted for her modernist sensibilities and combinations of simple geometric shapes, such as circles, squares, and rectangles. Her jewelry is distinctive in its large bold shapes, often utilizing lightweight, hollow silver forms. Although unconventional, her jewelry stands as a testament of the fashions of her time period. Fog is also associated with Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Manufacture and designs clothing as well as lamps. (From GEORG JENSEN HOLLOWWARE, THE SILVERFUND COLLECTION, David A. Taylor & Jason W. Laskey, 2003). Georg Jensen Georg Jensen is the most famous Danish silversmith and jewelry designer that ever lived. He is world-renowned for his refined and intricate mastery. The simple elegance of his works and the emphasis on fine craftsmanship, the hallmarks of Georg Jensen products, are recognized around the world. Many of Georg Jensen's jewelry pieces are true works of art, honored to this day. He was one of the greatest representatives of the artistic movement known as "Art Nouveau". Jensen made his first piece of jewelry in 1899, a silver and silver and gilt "Adam and Eve" belt buckle. In 1901, Jensen abandoned ceramics and began again as a silversmith and designer with the master, Mogens Ballin. This led Jensen to make a landmark decision, when in 1904, he risked what small capital he had and opened his own little silversmith at 36 Bredgade in Copenhagen. Jensen's training in metalsmithing along with his education in the fine arts allowed him to combine the two disciplines and revive the tradition of the artist craftsman. Soon, the beauty and quality of his Art Nouveau creations caught the eye of the public and his success was assured. The Copenhagen quarters were greatly expanded and before the end of the 1920s, Jensen had opened retail in Berlin (1909), London (1921), and New York City (1924). The New York retail store, Georg Jensen Inc. (New York, NY), was founded and operated independently as a family business by Frederik Lunning...
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    Vintage 1960s Danish Modernist Link Bracelets

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    Silver, Sterling Silver

  • Georg Jensen 1958 Rare Nanna Ditzel Model 126 Hoop Earrings In .925 Sterling
    Located in Miami, FL
    Hoops-earrings designed by Nanna Ditzel for Georg Jensen. These are a very rare sculptural pair of hoops earrings, created in Denmark at the Georg Jensen Studios by Nanna Ditzel, b...
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    Vintage 1950s Danish Modernist Hoop Earrings

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  • Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Lotus Necklace, Per Hertz
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  • Georg Jensen Sterling Silver "Tulip" Necklace, Design #100A
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    Georg Jensen Sterling Silver "Tulip" Necklace, Design #100A Designer: Georg Jensen Maker: Georg Jensen Design #:1 00A Circa: Post 1945 Dimensions: 17.5” W X 0.85” W Country of Ori...
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  • Georg Jensen Sterling Silver "Tulip" Necklace, Design #100A
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  • Georg Jensen Sterling Silver & Onyx Sphere Necklace, Regitze Overgaard
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  • Georg Jensen 4 strand Lapis and Sterling Silver Necklace C.1933
    By Georg Jensen
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