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Norwegian Sterling silver bangle bracelet by David Andersen 1960s
By David Andersen
Located in Stokholm, SE
Lovely and classic modernist style sterling silver bangle bracelet by David Andersen, Norway 1960s. The armring can be adjust to fit any preference you wish and are suitable for both...
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1960s Norwegian Modern Vintage David Andersen
Materials
Silver, Sterling Silver
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W 2.68 in D 0.79 in L 2.25 in
David Andersen Norway Sterling Silver Ball Wrap Ring Size 6.5 #16706
By David Andersen
Located in Washington Depot, CT
Sterling silver ball wrap ring by David Andersen of Norway.
Size 6 1/2 (may be adjustable because of the bypass design)
Made by iconic designer, David Andersen, this sterling silve...
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20th Century Norwegian David Andersen
Materials
Sterling Silver
Vintage David Andersen Sterling Silver Modernist Pendant Necklace
By David Andersen
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A fine Mid-Century Modern necklace or neckpiece.
By David Andersen.
In sterling silver.
Comprised of neckpiece and a kinetic pendant.
Marked to the reverse of the pendant for 92...
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20th Century Norwegian Modernist David Andersen
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Sterling Silver
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H 3.43 in W 1.82 in D 0.24 in L 15 in
David Andersen Norway Sterling Silver Leaf Pin/Brooch #14188
By David Andersen
Located in Washington Depot, CT
Vintage sterling silver leaf pin/brooch by David Andersen Norway.
This long and narrow sterling silver leaf pin is detailed with blac...
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20th Century David Andersen
Materials
Sterling Silver
Silver David Andersen Modernist Enamel Brooch
By David Andersen
Located in Towson, MD
Sterling silver brooch by Norwegian designer David Andersen featuring a modernist enamel design. The brooch measures approx. 1.25 inches by 1 5/8 inches. Locking c clasp. Signed "D-A...
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1960s Norwegian Modernist Vintage David Andersen
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Sterling Silver, Silver
Set of 12 David Andersen Gilt Sterling Silver & Blue Enamel Demitasse Spoons
By David Andersen
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A fine set of 12 demitasse and coffee spoons.
By the David Andersen silver company of Oslo, Norway.
In gilt sterling silver with ornate cobalt blue and white enamel decoration.
D...
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Early 20th Century Danish Russian Empire David Andersen
Materials
Sterling Silver, Enamel
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H 0.63 in W 0.87 in L 4.61 in
David Andersen 1910 Art Nouveau Enameled Guilloche Snuff Box In .925 Sterling
By David Andersen
Located in Miami, FL
A guilloche enameled pill box designed by David Andersen.
Extremely rare early 20th century enamel pill-box, created in Norway during the late Edwardian and art nouveau period at the workshop of David Andersen, circa 1910. This beautiful box was carefully crafted with impeccable details in solid .925/.999 standard silver with gilded interiors finish. Made of rectangular form with curved edges and fitted with a five barrels hinged lid, that can be raised by a simple thumbpiece. Engine turned guilloche decoration topped with applications of translucent silvered-white and light purple enamels and finally embellished with tiny flowers motifs decorations in high relief.
Weight: 59.40 Grams, (38.08 Dwt).
Measurements: 65 mm by 38 mm and a height of 13 mm (2.56 x 1.50 x 0.51 Inches).
Hallmarks: Stamped with French and Norwegian marks, the maker's mark associated to David Andersen inside a cartouche, the mark for the assay of the silver S .925 and stamped twice with the French import mark of the swan, for importation. Very interesting exports and imports marks.
Note: The hallmark of a swan facing to the left inside an oval (Osprey-124), was introduced in 1893 for small silver items imported into France. The silver product need to have at least a standard assay of .800/999 or over. The swan mark indicates that the item was produced in a non-treaty country and served as an import identification. The swan mark used until 1970.
David Andersen
David Andersen was born in 1843 in Østre Toten, Innlandet to Anders Svendsen and Anne Margrethe Gulbrandsdatter, and was the father of goldsmith Arthur David-Andersen. He was one of the most important Norwegian goldsmiths. From 1859 he was in apprenticeship with the jeweler Jacob Tostrup in Christiania (now called Oslo). He spent several periods abroad, in Berlin, Stockholm, Paris and London. During his stay in London he also imported Norwegian filigree works to the United Kingdom. He established his own goldsmith workshop in Christiania 1876, which eventually became a leading company in the goldsmith industry in Norway. A significant part of his filigree works was exported to Great Britain. As of 1899 his company employed 92 men...
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1910s Norwegian Art Nouveau Vintage David Andersen
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Gold, Silver, Sterling Silver, Enamel
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H 0.51 in W 1.57 in L 2.56 in
Long Silver Necklace by Marianne Berg for Uni David-Andersen Norway 1960s
By David Andersen
Located in Stokholm, SE
Lovely Silver necklace by designer Marianne Berg for Uni David-Andersen 1960s Norway. This is a two-section longer pendant with Viking inspired patterns on a long silver chain neckla...
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1970s Norwegian Modern Vintage David Andersen
Materials
Silver, Sterling Silver
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W 1.19 in D 0.08 in L 4.73 in
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David Andersen jewelry & watches for sale on 1stDibs.
Find a range of David Andersen jewelry & watches available on 1stDibs. Each of these unique items was designed with extraordinary care, often using silver. We have 12 pieces in this collection as well as a number of other designs by this jeweler. Modern and Art Deco are among the most popular styles of David Andersen jewelry & watches available on 1stDibs. While this collection reflects work that originated over various time periods, most of these items were designed during the 20th century. Prices for David Andersen jewelry & watches can differ depending upon gemstone, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $130 and tops out at $2,400, while pieces like these, on average, can sell for $547.