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Vintage Georg Jensen Hammered .925 Sterling Silver Goblet 532A H. Nielsen ~132g

$ 369.6

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Brand: Georg Jensen
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Composition: Sterling Silver
  • Age: 1900-1940
  • Maker: Georg Jensen
  • Featured Refinements: Silver Goblet

    Description

    Price listed is for ONE goblet only. Have six available. Contact for questions, or discounts for more than one purchased. Shipping will also be adjusted based on number purchased, but will still need to be enough to cover insurance for number purchased.
    Beautiful Georg Jensen Hammered Silver Goblets Each stamped 532A. Harald Nielsen 1928 ~132g. Hammered impressions still very visible. No damage that I can tell. Beautiful craftsmanship went into each piece. These are a rare find in the US; especially a set of 6.
    These are from my great aunt’s estate. I have limited personal knowledge about the pieces. They are in very good condition. Normal light wear for age. They have been in the family since their initial purchase. One has been polished to show how well they will shine up.
    .925 sterling and vintage, so they will be Shipped fully insured USPS Priority Mail each in their own velvet bag shown in the last picture. If you’d prefer overnight USPS, please contact me before purchasing so that adjustments to price can be made prior to sale.
    From the Georg Jensen website where you can find replacements in the 532B, but not A. Same version, but newer production. Today a new 532B will cost ,750 per goblet or ,500 for a set of 6 of the newer production...
    About the designer: Harald Nielsen
    Harald Nielsen had an outstanding talent as a draughtsman and was the originator of some of the most successful designs from Georg Jensen Silversmith in the 1920s and 30s. He came to the Georg Jensen Silversmith as an apprentice as early as 1909 and went on to become Georg Jensen’s trusted colleague. After Georg Jensen’s death in 1935, Harald Nielsen made it his life’s work to carry on the master’s work. In total, Nielsen spent more than half a century at Georg Jensen.