1920's Georg Jensen 830 silver Lily of the Valley / Rose / Liljekonval salad serving spoon
Georg Jensen 830 solid silver salad / berry serving spoon in the Lily of the Valley pattern.
Introduced in 1913, this Georg Jensen design is an example of his restraint. The handle is decorated with a floral edge, but otherwise completely unadorned. The Danish name is “Liljekonval”, this pattern was also at one time called “Rose”.
Made by Georg Jensen in 1929; assay mark of Christian F. Heise.
64.52 g / 2.07 t oz
19 cm
5.5 x 7 cm across the bowl
Excellent condition.
Georg Jensen 830 solid silver salad / berry serving spoon in the Lily of the Valley pattern.
Introduced in 1913, this Georg Jensen design is an example of his restraint. The handle is decorated with a floral edge, but otherwise completely unadorned. The Danish name is “Liljekonval”, this pattern was also at one time called “Rose”.
Made by Georg Jensen in 1929; assay mark of Christian F. Heise.
64.52 g / 2.07 t oz
19 cm
5.5 x 7 cm across the bowl
Excellent condition.
Georg Jensen 830 solid silver salad / berry serving spoon in the Lily of the Valley pattern.
Introduced in 1913, this Georg Jensen design is an example of his restraint. The handle is decorated with a floral edge, but otherwise completely unadorned. The Danish name is “Liljekonval”, this pattern was also at one time called “Rose”.
Made by Georg Jensen in 1929; assay mark of Christian F. Heise.
64.52 g / 2.07 t oz
19 cm
5.5 x 7 cm across the bowl
Excellent condition.