Set of 36 Georg Jensen sterling goblets
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Set of 36 Georg Jensen sterling goblets
About the Item
Originally designed by Harald Nielsen, Georg Jensen's brother-in-law, in 1928, these goblets are all hand hammered for that beautiful lustre so well equated with Georg Jensen pieces.
Also available to be purchased in individual sets of 12. Please enquire
small-4.75" med-5.375", large-6.625"
Still produced new by the Georg Jensen company, these retail for just over $115,000 for the same set of 36.
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- Date of Manufacture:20th century
- Condition:mint.
- Seller Location:Fairfield, CT
- Reference Number:1stDibs: U100223886117
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