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Georg Jensen 4 strand Lapis and Sterling Silver Necklace C.1933

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Very rare collectors piece Georg Jensen Lapis and Sterling Silver Necklace, four-tiered graduated strand design No 1, C.1933. Bezel set oval and round lapis with stylised bud leaves and berries interval links. Full Jensen marks and GI marks to reverse. Immaculate condition and lies very well on the neck. Inside length 16.00 inches. Outside length 21.0 inches. Item Weight: 197 grams. Reference similar example in silver only Georg Jensen "A Tradition of Splendid silver" by Janet Drucker, page 172, see last photo below.

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