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Georg Jensen Pyramid Sterling Silverware Service for 12

This is a Georg Jensen silverware service in the Pyramid pattern, design #15 by Harald Nielsen from 1926. The Pyramid pattern was designed in the wake of the discovery of Tutankhamen’s tomb by Howard Carter in 1922. The many wondrous finds in the untouched tomb set off a wave of Egyptomania. This service comprises 12 settings, each setting of 9 pieces plus many serving pieces.

The service is:

  • 12 dinner forks #012 (7 1/4″, 18cm)
  • 12 dinner knives, long handle #014 (9″, 23cm) stainless steel blades
  • 12 dinner spoons #011 (7 3/8″, 18.6cm)
  • 12 luncheon/salad forks #022 (6 3/8″, 16cm)
  • 12 luncheon knives, long handle #024 (8 1/4″, 20.8cm) stainless steel blades
  • 12 dessert spoons #021 (6 1/2″, 16.5cm)
  • 12 pastry forks #043 (5 1/2″m 14cm)
  • 12 teaspoons #033 (4 6/8″, 12cm).
  • 12 coffee spoons #034 (4 1/8″,10.5cm).

96 pieces total, all in excellent vintage condition.

  • Weight: 5628 grams (198,52 oz) including stainless blades on knives.
  • Hallmarks: Georg Jensen hallmarks from 1933-1977, sterling Denmark.

 

All our items have been professionally polished by our Georg Jensen trained silversmith and are in excellent condition.

SKU: 16-113set Category: Styles: Art Deco
Designed byHarald Nielsen
Excellent vintage condition

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