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Bittersweet by Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Flatware Set 8 Dinner Service 49 PcsItem Description
Bittersweet by Georg Jensen sterling silver Flatware set, 49 pieces. The rare Bittersweet or "Pinje" pattern was designed by Gundolph Albertus in the year 1940. This set includes:
Includes bonus brand new storage chest - styles vary.
Excellent condition, with no monograms. This set will be beautifully professionally polished and sealed in individual plastic sleeves prior to shipping. Stunning!
100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED!
Gundorph Albertus (1887 - 1970) was an important figure at
the Georg Jensen Silversmithy for over forty years. In 1905 he became a
journeyman specializing in the important silversmithing technique of chasing,
and from 1908 to 1911 he studied silversmithing in Munich and Paris. In 1911,
he returned to Denmark and secured a job as a chaser at the Georg Jemsen
Silversmithy. He also found time to study at The Danish Academy of Fine Arts,
School of Sculpture, Copenhagen, from which he graduated in 1915.
Albertus stayed with the Jensen Silversmithy and eventually became its assistant director, a position he held from 1926 to 1954. As assistant director he watched over the Silversmithy?s production, ensuring that only pieces that met his exacting standards of craftsmanship. About Us
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