Henning Koppel & Georg Jensen

Decorative Arts including Scandinavian Jewellery, Silver and Furniture
  • A pair of Danish silver salt and pepper shakers no. 1135, Henning Koppel for Georg Jensen, designed 1970, .925 standard


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ZAR 5 000 - 7 000

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Denmark 1918-1981, 1866-1935
A pair of Danish silver salt and pepper shakers no. 1135, Henning Koppel for Georg Jensen, designed 1970, .925 standard
each engraved with the Georg Jensen monogram and 'HK, STERLING, DENMARK, 1135', 2,4cm high, 50g all in; and another pair
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