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Alphonse La Paglia designed Tulip motif set for Georg Jensen Inc. of New York, c.1948:
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Georg Jensen Inc. - New York - 1945
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Georg Jensen Inc. - New York - 1945
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Georg Jensen Handmade Silver Inc. - New York - 1929
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Georg Jensen Inc. - New York - 1952
'CANUTE'
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Georg Jensen Inc. - New York - 1951
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Georg Jensen Inc. - New York - 1951
'FACETTE'
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Jensen's - New York - 1952
Source: Home and Garden - June 1952
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Georg Jensen Silversmithy - New York - 1977
'ACORN'
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ASTRID FOG
An example of the work of the designer, Astrid Fog for Georg Jensen:
Member AG2012 wrote:
Dotted oval GJ mark, design number 240 by Astrid Fog, 1972.
She was a fashion designer who started designing jewellery to complement her clothes. She created her first jewellery collection for Georg Jensen in 1969 and in the seventies she designed silver spiral pieces for Georg Jensen that were not big sellers but a simple, large heart pendant on a chain was successful and remained in production. Her approach was respectful of the way that individual materials relate to the design.
She was also associated with the Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Company.
(Thage, Jacob, ‘Danske Smykker. Danish Jewelry’, Bøger 1990).
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An example of the work of the designer, Astrid Fog for Georg Jensen:
Member AG2012 wrote:
Dotted oval GJ mark, design number 240 by Astrid Fog, 1972.
She was a fashion designer who started designing jewellery to complement her clothes. She created her first jewellery collection for Georg Jensen in 1969 and in the seventies she designed silver spiral pieces for Georg Jensen that were not big sellers but a simple, large heart pendant on a chain was successful and remained in production. Her approach was respectful of the way that individual materials relate to the design.
She was also associated with the Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Company.
(Thage, Jacob, ‘Danske Smykker. Danish Jewelry’, Bøger 1990).
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Georg Jensen Inc. - New York - 1941
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Georg Jensen Handmade Silver Inc. - New York - 1930
'BLOSSOM'
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Georg Jensen Inc. - New York - 1973
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Georg Jensen Inc. - New York - 1941
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Georg Jensen - London - 1925
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Georg Jensen Inc. - New York - 1941
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An image of the window display at Georg Jensen, 57th Street, New York in 1930:
Georg Jensen - New York - 1930
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Georg Jensen - New York - 1930
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A child's knife and fork in the Cactus pattern by Georg Jensen:
Designed by Gundolph Albertus in 1930.
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Designed by Gundolph Albertus in 1930.
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Georg Jensen Handmade Silver Inc. - New York - 1930
'ACORN'
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