An Extensive Cutlery No. 6 'Grape Pattern'
Evald Nielsen (Stubbekøbing 1879 - Kopenhagen 1958)
Lot-No. 297
Starting Bid: 6.800 €
Copenhagen. Designed 1910, made 1928/29. Silver. Marked: 830, S, master's mark: Evald Nielsen, decor No. 6 (6 pieces of decor No. 13), ANNO 1928/29. Minimal signs due to age. Hammered finish, with a three-dimensional grape motif and leaves at the ends of the handles. 129-piece set: 12 dinner knives (L 25.5 cm), 12 dinner spoons (L 21.5 cm), 12 dinner forks (L 20.5 cm), 12 appetizer knives (L 22 cm), 12 appetizer spoons (L. 18 cm), 12 appetizer forks (L. 17.5 cm), 6 cake forks, design No. 6 (L. 15 cm), 6 cake forks, design No. 13 (L. 15 cm), 11 coffee spoons (L. 14 cm), 15 mocha spoons (L. 11.5 cm), 1 small sauce ladle (L. 18.5 cm), 5 small fruit knives, 13 different serving pieces. Weight without knives approx. 4390 g. Two original cutlery cases (shows signs of use) - Danish silversmith, initially trained as a printer and steel engraver, working as a silversmith and engraver in his own workshop from 1905. High artistic standards and high quality characterize his works, which can be found in prominent museums such as the Moma in New York or the Bröhan Museum in Berlin
Evald Nielsen: An Extensive Cutlery No. 6 'Grape Pattern'
Evald Nielsen (Stubbekøbing 1879 - Kopenhagen 1958)
An Extensive Cutlery No. 6 'Grape Pattern'
Lot-No. 297
Starting Bid: 6.800 €
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| Manufacturer: | Copenhagen |
| Date: | Designed 1910, made 1928/29 |
| Technique: | Silver. Marked: 830, S, master's mark: Evald Nielsen, decor No. 6 (6 pieces of decor No. 13), ANNO 1928/29 |
| Condition: | Minimal signs due to age |
| Description: | Hammered finish, with a three-dimensional grape motif and leaves at the ends of the handles. 129-piece set: 12 dinner knives (L 25.5 cm), 12 dinner spoons (L 21.5 cm), 12 dinner forks (L 20.5 cm), 12 appetizer knives (L 22 cm), 12 appetizer spoons (L. 18 cm), 12 appetizer forks (L. 17.5 cm), 6 cake forks, design No. 6 (L. 15 cm), 6 cake forks, design No. 13 (L. 15 cm), 11 coffee spoons (L. 14 cm), 15 mocha spoons (L. 11.5 cm), 1 small sauce ladle (L. 18.5 cm), 5 small fruit knives, 13 different serving pieces. Weight without knives approx. 4390 g. Two original cutlery cases (shows signs of use) |
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Danish silversmith, initially trained as a printer and steel engraver, working as a silversmith and engraver in his own workshop from 1905. High artistic standards and high quality characterize his works, which can be found in prominent museums such as the Moma in New York or the Bröhan Museum in Berlin
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