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Could it be Georg Jensen?
Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2025 5:59 am
by Il Codirosso
Could it be Georg Jensen, from the Blossom series?
If so, why is it marked with Swedish marks? Is it some kind of patent or export?
Thanks in advance to all experts.
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Re: Could it be Georg Jensen?
Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2025 6:23 am
by dognose
Hi,
Please embed your images as very few members will click on such links.
Trev.
Re: Could it be Georg Jensen?
Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2025 5:47 pm
by Il Codirosso
Re: Could it be Georg Jensen?
Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2025 5:49 pm
by Il Codirosso
Re: Could it be Georg Jensen?
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2025 12:30 am
by Sasropakis
Three crowns in oval is the Swedish import mark so the item was imported into Sweden and S means that it’s silver. Are there any other marks? There seems to be something in the middle of the 4th picture but is it just a scratch or a reflection?
Re: Could it be Georg Jensen?
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2025 2:14 am
by Qrt.S
Please show the maker's mark and other marks if you believe it to made by Jensen? Like Sasropakis wrote, imported but where from?
Re: Could it be Georg Jensen?
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2025 3:30 am
by Il Codirosso
The item was examined very carefully. Unfortunately, there is no other marking anymore.
Re: Could it be Georg Jensen?
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2025 4:23 am
by Qrt.S
OK, it happens. Anyway, in that case what makes you think it is Jensen?
Re: Could it be Georg Jensen?
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2025 5:08 am
by Il Codirosso
Very similar to the Blossom series. There is a lot of information about these items on the Internet. I wonder if Georg Jensen ever marked his products or if this was the practice for small items. Maybe someone from this forum is more familiar with this silversmith.
Here is an example of information:
Georg Jensen himself designed the famous ‘Blossom’ pattern flatware. Having spent his formative years practicing the art of silversmithy amid the Art Nouveau movement, Jensen was passionate about marrying form and function with the beauty of nature. This ethos led to the design of the ‘Blossom’ pattern.
Jensen designed the ‘Blossom’ pattern in 1905 for a teapot. However, it was not until 1919 that the ‘Blossom’ flatware was created. The intricate design depicts a flower bud on the verge of blooming that snakes its way up the stem of the piece (fork, spoon, knife, etc…) The ‘Blossom’ design is indicative of Georg Jensen’s fascination with mother nature.
Re: Could it be Georg Jensen?
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2025 5:22 am
by Il Codirosso
I'm actually not sure what such a thing should be called exactly and what its exact purpose is.
A "small plate"?
:)
Re: Could it be Georg Jensen?
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2025 5:24 am
by Il Codirosso
145 x 85 mm.
Ashtray?
Re: Could it be Georg Jensen?
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2025 11:05 am
by JayT
Hello
In my opinion, it is not a Jensen object unless marked by Jensen. The Blossom pattern, inspired by Jensen’s work, was copied by many makers. To me this looks more like a wood lily pattern, similar to Blossom.
This could be an individual butter dish, or a spoon rest.
Regards
Re: Could it be Georg Jensen?
Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2025 1:26 am
by Aguest
::::: Pin Tray or Pin Dish for sewing? ::::: I have doubts about this being an ashtray. ::::