A Rare Bowl No. 773 by Gundorph Albertus
Georg Jensen (Kopenhagen 1866 - Hellerup/Kopenhagen 1935)
Lot-No. 676
Starting Bid: 800 €
Copenhagen. 1945-77. Sterling silver, marked DENMARK STERLING, manufactory mark GEORG JENSEN, MM: GA, design no. 773. Short shaft pierced with leaf motifs on a round foot, body with flared wall. H. 11 cm, diam. 18.7 cm, weight approx. 430 g. - Gundorph Albertus (1887-1970) joined the Georg Jensen silversmiths in 1911, having previously worked in Munich and Paris. He worked for his brother-in-law Georg Jensen for 40 years and designed the popular 'Cactus', 'Pinje' and 'Mitra' patterns. - Literature: J. Drucker. Georg Jensen 20th Century Designs. 2002, p. 87 - Danish silversmith, 1895-1901 Studies at the Royal Danish Academy of Art in Copenhagen, then worked in the studio of the Danish court jeweler Michelsen. In 1904 opening of his own studio in Copenhagen where Jensen first produced works in the Art Nouveau style. Soon after he founded the company Georg Jensen, which is famous for their designs in the functional style of the Danish industrial designs.
Georg Jensen: A Rare Bowl No. 773 by Gundorph Albertus
Georg Jensen (Kopenhagen 1866 - Hellerup/Kopenhagen 1935)
A Rare Bowl No. 773 by Gundorph Albertus
Lot-No. 676
Starting Bid: 800 €
Copenhagen. 1945-77. Sterling silver, marked DENMARK STERLING, manufactory mark GEORG JENSEN, MM: GA, design no. 773. Short shaft pierced with leaf motifs on a round foot, body with flared wall. H. 11 cm, diam. 18.7 cm, weight approx. 430 g. - Gundorph Albertus (1887-1970) joined the Georg Jensen silversmiths in 1911, having previously worked in Munich and Paris. He worked for his brother-in-law Georg Jensen for 40 years and designed the popular 'Cactus', 'Pinje' and 'Mitra' patterns. - Literature: J. Drucker. Georg Jensen 20th Century Designs. 2002, p. 87 - Danish silversmith, 1895-1901 Studies at the Royal Danish Academy of Art in Copenhagen, then worked in the studio of the Danish court jeweler Michelsen. In 1904 opening of his own studio in Copenhagen where Jensen first produced works in the Art Nouveau style. Soon after he founded the company Georg Jensen, which is famous for their designs in the functional style of the Danish industrial designs.


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