Georg Jensen
Salt spoon and tea spoon in the pattern "Liljekonval" (Lily of the Valley).
Georg Jensen
Salt spoon and tea spoon in the pattern "Liljekonval" (Lily of the Valley). Mirror-polished sterling silver and 830 silver, with an elegant handle ending decorated with a discreet floral and leaf motif.
Designer: Harald Nielsen (pattern "Liljekonval", launched 1913)
Material: Sterling silver and 830 silver
Dimensions: L. 8 and 12.5 cm
Mark: Stamped "G.I. 830S" and "GJ", "Sterling Denmark"
Period: c. 1915–1930 and 1933–1944
Condition: Excellent condition
A classic and early example of one of Georg Jensen’s most iconic flatware patterns, highly sought after by collectors.
Bio:
Georg Jensen (1866–1935) founded his silversmith workshop in Copenhagen in 1904. The firm quickly gained international recognition for its combination of artistic design and masterful craftsmanship. The "Liljekonval" pattern, designed by Harald Nielsen in 1913, is among the earliest and most elegant flatware designs from the workshop.