No. 18740041

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Jørgen Jensen Denmark Pewter (tin) bracelet 20 cm
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€ 15
308 weeks ago

Jørgen Jensen Denmark Pewter (tin) bracelet 20 cm

Beautiful bracelet, marked with Jørgen Jensen Denmark Pewter. and with model number 57. The bracelet consists of 7 slightly bent disks with stripe pattern. The disks are connected by a small ring. The clasp functions well and the bracelet is in good vintage condition. (please see photos). A beautiful designer item and a real eye-catcher. Will be packaged with care and shipped registered. JORGEN JENSEN (1895 - 1966) Jorgen Jensen was the Georg Jensen's second son and also a silversmith. He trained with the German goldsmith Leonhard Ebert and studied at the City School of Arts and Crafts in Munich. He then trained at the Georg Jensen silversmithy and was a member of the company from 1917 to 1923. There after, until 1936 he owned his own workshop in Stockholm but rejoined Georg Jensen in 1936 and worked as a silversmith there until 1962.

No. 18740041

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Jørgen Jensen Denmark Pewter (tin) bracelet 20 cm

Jørgen Jensen Denmark Pewter (tin) bracelet 20 cm

Beautiful bracelet, marked with Jørgen Jensen Denmark Pewter. and with model number 57.

The bracelet consists of 7 slightly bent disks with stripe pattern. The disks are connected by a small ring.

The clasp functions well and the bracelet is in good vintage condition. (please see photos).

A beautiful designer item and a real eye-catcher.
Will be packaged with care and shipped registered.


JORGEN JENSEN (1895 - 1966)
Jorgen Jensen was the Georg Jensen's second son and also a silversmith. He trained with the German goldsmith Leonhard Ebert and studied at the City School of Arts and Crafts in Munich. He then trained at the Georg Jensen silversmithy and was a member of the company from 1917 to 1923. There after, until 1936 he owned his own workshop in Stockholm but rejoined Georg Jensen in 1936 and worked as a silversmith there until 1962.

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