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Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Candelabra 324
A pair of two-light candelabra in sterling silver crafted by Georg Jensen, featuring design #324 dating back to 1919. The stem takes the form of a substantial Pomegranate, elegantly positioned on a circular foot adorned with a hand-chased floral design. Each candelabrum boasts two arm branches with removable candle holders. The centerpiece showcases four grape clusters, while the top is adorned with a single bunch of grapes. This design is highly coveted, exemplifying Georg Jensen’s affinity for the art nouveau period.
What distinguishes Jensen in this era is his departure from excessive ornamentation. Many of his designs, including this one, prioritize showcasing the skill of the silversmith. Ornamentation plays a modest role in the overall composition.
Specifications:
Dimensions: H: 8 3/4″ x 10″ (22cm x 25cm).
Total weight for the pair: 2353 grams (82.99 oz.)
Hallmarks: One with a 1933-144 hallmarks, the other with a 1945-1952 hallmarks. The pair does match and was bought together in the 1940s at Georg Jensen.
All our items have been professionally polished by our Georg Jensen trained silversmith and are in excellent condition.
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