Georg Jensen silver and enamels tea strainer, Denmark 1930.
By Georg Jensen
Located in Milan, IT
Tea strainer with handle, in silver and black onyx. Designer Sigvaard Bernadotte for Georg Jensen
Mid-20th Century Danish Sterling Silver
Silver, Enamel
Georg Jensen silver and enamels tea strainer, Denmark 1930.
By Georg Jensen
Located in Milan, IT
Tea strainer with handle, in silver and black onyx. Designer Sigvaard Bernadotte for Georg Jensen
Silver, Enamel
Vintage Georg Jensen Pyramid Tea Strainer Stand 600A
By Harald Nielsen
Located in Hellerup, DK
A vintage sterling silver Georg Jensen Pyramid tea strainer stand/drip bowl, design #600A by Harald
Sterling Silver
Georg Jensen Tea Strainer, No. 6
By Georg Jensen
Located in San Francisco, CA
In the Art Nouveau style and period. Very large in size with beautiful pierced detailing and carved ebony handle. 830 Silver. Copenhagen marks.
Georg Jensen, early tea strainer with holder in 830 silver.
Located in København, Copenhagen
Georg Jensen, early tea strainer with holder. 830 silver. Model number 10. Marked with 1915-1932
Silver
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H 5.12 in Dm 2.76 in L 5.12 in
Harald Nielsen for Georg Jensen, Rare Tea Strainer in Sterling Silver, 1945-1951
Located in København, Copenhagen
Harald Nielsen for Georg Jensen. Rare tea strainer in sterling silver. Dated 1945-1951. In very
Sterling Silver
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H 7.09 in Dm 3.55 in
Early and Rare Art Nouveau Georg Jensen Tea Strainer in Silver with Ebony Handle
Located in København, Copenhagen
Early and rare Art Nouveau Georg Jensen tea strainer in silver with ebony handle. Dated 1915-1930
Silver
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H 1.75 in W 5.75 in D 3 in
Danish Art Deco Hand-Hammered Sterling Silver Tea Strainer and Stand, 1930
By Georg Jensen, Grann & Laglye
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A fine Art Deco period Danish hand-hammered sterling silver tea strainer and Stand. The design
Sterling Silver
Georg Jensen Silver Tea Strainer and Holder
By Georg Jensen
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Georg Jensen tea strainer and holder in silver #77. Strainer without number, but from 1908-1914
Silver
Georg Jensen Blossom Tea Strainer on Stand
By Georg Jensen
Located in San Francisco, CA
Georg Jensen Blossom Tea Strainer on Stand Exquisitely handmade with scrolled handle terminating
Silver, Sterling Silver
Georg Jensen, Acorn, Sterling Silver Tea Strainer
By Georg Jensen
Located in New York, NY
George Jensen, sterling silver tea strainer. Acorn, designed in 1915 by Johan Rohde. Measures
Sterling Silver
Georg Jensen Rare Blossom Tea Strainer, No. 84B
By Georg Jensen
Located in San Francisco, CA
Georg Jensen rarely seen Blossom tea strainer with bone handle, no. 84B. Very rare. 2 7/8" D. 1927
Sterling Silver
Georg Jensen Very Rare Tea Strainer on Stand from 1918
By Georg Jensen
Located in San Francisco, CA
Georg Jensen very rare tea strainer on stand from 1918. Exquisitely pierced and hand-chased
Sterling Silver
George Jensen Sterling Silver Tea Strainer in the Acorn Pattern
By Georg Jensen, Johan Rohde
Located in New York, NY
George Jensen, sterling silver tea strainer. Acorn pattern, designed in 1915 by Johan Rohde. 6.75
Sterling Silver
Georg Jensen Cactus Sterling Silver Tea Strainer Holder No. 646
By Georg Jensen
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Georg Jensen cactus sterling silver tea strainer holder no. 646. Measures: 6.8 cm / 2 2/3 in
Sterling Silver
Georg Jensen Very Rare Tea Strainer No. 1 On Stand
By Georg Jensen
Located in San Francisco, CA
Very rare Georg Jensen no. 1 tea stainer on stand no. 3. This set goes very well with the no. 3
Sterling Silver
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H 2 in W 4.5 in D 2.8 in
Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Blossom Tea Strainer No. 84A on Stand No. 77B
By Georg Jensen
Located in San Francisco, CA
Georg Jensen sterling silver blossom tea strainer no. 84A on stand no. 77B. Exquisitely handmade
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H 3 in W 3.5 in D 7.25 in
Georg Jensen 830 Silver Tea Strainer No. 6 on Sterling Silver Stand No. 45
By Georg Jensen
Located in San Francisco, CA
Georg Jensen 830 silver tea strainer no. 6 on sterling silver stand no. 45. In the Art Nouveau
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H 0.75 in W 2.75 in D 5.25 in
Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Cactus Tea Strainer on Stand No 646A Very Rare
By Gundorph Albertus
Located in San Francisco, CA
Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Cactus Tea Strainer on Stand No 646A Very Rare 1933-1944 Hallmarks
Sterling Silver
Georg Jensen Blossom Sterling Tea Strainer
Located in Copenhagen, DK
blossom tea strainer is a typical Georg Jensen Art Nouveau design from 1905. The flower bud was inspired
Sterling Silver
Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Tea Strainer and Holder No 97
By Georg Jensen
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Georg Jensen sterling silver tea strainer and holder no. 97 measures: Holder diameter 7 cm (2 3/4
Sterling Silver
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H 3 in W 3.38 in D 6 in
Georg Jensen 830 Silver Tea Strainer No. 98 on Sterling Silver Stand No. 45 Rare
By Georg Jensen
Located in San Francisco, CA
Georg Jensen 830 silver tea strainer no. 98 on sterling silver stand no. 45, very rare
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