Showing 1–16 of 30 resultsSorted by latest
Soup ladle, Pattern: Dobbeltriflet – Old Danish # 100, Design: Harald Nielsen 1947, Execution: Georg Jensen silversmith’s, Copenhagen 1950s, Denmark, 925 silver
Georg Jensen silversmiths, designed by Harald Nielsen in 1947, Old Danish, Dobbeltriflet pattern, handcrafted Sterling silver cutlery, flatware set, vegetable serving spoon, potato serving spoon, Copenhagen 1950s, Denmark.
SALAD SERVING SET, salad spoon, salad fork, pattern: Dobbeltriflet – Old Danish # 100, Design: Harald Nielsen 1947, Execution: Georg Jensen silversmiths, Copenhagen 1950s, Denmark, 925 silver
Georg Jensen silversmiths, designed by Harald Nielsen in 1947, Old Danish, Dobbeltriflet pattern, handcrafted Sterling silver cutlery, flatware set, pastry server, cake server, Copenhagen 1950s, Denmark.
Ice tea spoon, model: DOBBELTRIFLET / OLD DANISH # 100, Design: Harald Nielsen 1947, Execution: Georg Jensen silversmiths, Copenhagen, sterling silver
Sterling Silver cutlery pattern DOBBELTRIFLET | Old Danish, Design: Harald Nielsen 1947, execution: Georg Jensen Silversmith’s since 1947, Sterling silver 925, Copenhagen Denmark
Silver fish cutlery for 6 people, pattern Augsburger Faden, Execution: Koch & Bergfeld, Bremen, silver 800
Georg Jensen Silberbesteck, Dobbeltriflet # 100, Dessertlöffel, Sterlingsilber, Kopenhagen
Georg Jensen silversmiths, designed by Harald Nielsen in 1947, Old Danish, Dobbeltriflet pattern, handcrafted Sterling silver cutlery, flatware set, fish serving fork, Copenhagen 1950s, Denmark.
Fish server, Design, model: Dobbeltriflet – Old Danish # 100, Design: Harald Nielsen 1947, Execution: Georg Jensen silversmiths, Copenhagen 1950s, Denmark, 925 silver
Carving set, cutlery, pattern: Dobbeltriflet – Old Danish # 100, Design: Harald Nielsen 1947, Execution: Georg Jensen silversmiths, Copenhagen 1950s, Denmark, 925 silver
Georg Jensen silversmiths, Design: Harald Nielsen 1947, Dobbeltriflet, Old Danish pattern, Handcrafted Sterling silver cutlery, vintage flatware set, cold cut fork no.145, Copenhagen, Denmark around 1950.