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Georg Jensen Trio of Sterling Silver “Louvre” Bowls

An ensemble of three Danish sterling silver bowls by Georg Jensen, design #180B, #19a and #19b. This renowned design was named the “Louvre series” after the Louvre Museum in Paris purchased this design in 1914 as a permanent piece for the museum’s collection, which gave global recognition to the Georg Jensen name.  The design features a charming, hammered texture, providing an elegant touch, while a stem adorned with hand-chased floral patterns supports it gracefully. Secured by a round turned base, effortlessly complements any décor style. A beloved design cherished for its timeless appeal; it is certain to seamlessly integrate into most living spaces.

Dimensions:

  • #180b the smallest measure’s 4 1/2″ in height and has a diameter of 5 5/8″ (11cm, 14.3cm). Weight: 11.1oz (315g). Vintage Georg Jensen hallmark from the 1920’s/1930’s.
  • #19a the medium sized bowl measures 6 3/4″ in height and 7 7/8″ in diameter (17cm, 20cm). Weight 848 grams (29,91 oz.) Hallmarks: Vintage Georg Jensen hallmarks for 1945-1977.
  • #19B The large sized bowl measures 7 7/8″ in height and 9 5/8″ in diameter (20cm, 24.3cm). Weight: 38,06 oz. (1179 grams) Hallmarks: Vintage Georg Jensen hallmarks for 1945-1977.

*The price is for all three bowls.

 

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

SKU: 12-469ab Category: Styles: Art Nouveau
Designed byGeorg Jensen
Excellent vintage condition

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      GREG PEPIN

      30 years of working passionately with fine silver

      Founder Greg Pepin is one of the world’s most knowledgeable and passionate experts in heritage Georg Jensen silver. His well-renowned expertise has taken him across the globe and offered him many roles in the silver industry.