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Georg Jensen Small Tea Spoon

This stainless steel oval place spoon is the Tanaquil pattern by Georg Jensen Silver. The Georg Jensen BEADED cutlery pattern is a delicate and genteel design that is representative of the early 20th century's art-nouveau style.

 

This stainless steel oval place spoon is the Tanaquil pattern by Georg Jensen Silver. This pattern has a concave handle and was designed by Magnus Stephensen. The soup spoon measures 6 7/8 inches long and is in excellent condition. Thank you for shopping with us for stainless steel replacement flatware patterns.

 

The Georg Jensen Swedish designer and prince Sigvard Bernadotte designed the elegant Bernadotte cutlery with its fluted handle for Georg Jensen in 1939. It cultivates the purity of form, but with Bernadotte's singularly personal style the contours take on a sensitivity that endows the cutlery with its natural elegance. Sigvard Bernadotte's silver cutlery from 1939 emanates a sophisticated sense of style. The fluted handle is simple and aristocratic in its expression. The cutlery maintains the understated grace of the flute decoration in every detail, creating a whole that reflects Bernadotte's unwavering taste and feeling for the exclusivity of silver.

 

Georg Jensen Cypress is an elegant pattern with a postwar modern look. Gentile curved shapes are incorporated into the sleek handles with slightly raised edges on the front and back.  The back is engraved with a small cursive 'S' monogram. The Cypress pattern was designed by Tias Eckhoff was a graduate of the Norwegian School of Arts & Crafts and won many prizes including the Lunning Prize in 1953 and gold medals at the Milan Triennale in 1954 and 1957.  The Lunning Prize was established in 1952 and awarded each year to 2 recipients recognized as distinguished and gifted designers and craftsmen from Scandinavia.  In 1952, Tias Eckhoff and Henning Koppel won this prestigious award.

 

The Georg Jensen BEADED cutlery pattern is a delicate and genteel design that is representative of the early 20th century's art-nouveau style. The pattern's hammered surface and simple row of beads, which accentuate the handleComputer Technology Articles, make BEADED one of Georg Jensen's classic silver flatware patterns. Please purchase on online http://www.etabletop.com/

 

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