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Lot 336

Lot 336

A Georg Jensen small silver cup, the plain tapering form raised above a short cylindrical foot...

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Lot 336

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A Georg Jensen small silver cup, the plain tapering form raised above a short cylindrical foot with monogram engraving. Impressed maker's mark with pattern number 1120, designed by Magnus Stephensen, also marked 'Denmark' 'sterling' and with London import hallmarks for 1967. Height measures 3 1/2 inches (9 cm), weight 4.54 ozt (141.4 grams).  

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The bowl appears in good overall condition, displaying some general light wear and tarnishing including surface marks and scratches. Some heavier contact marks visible around the edge of the foot rim to the underside. The marks are clear and legible.

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