Georg Jensen - Silver - Cufflinks - 0scar Gundlach-Pedersen





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Georg Jensen cufflinks, model 41, for men, in sterling silver from Denmark, vintage with some signs of wear, fully hallmarked, weight 16 g and diameter 18.8 mm.
Description from the seller
Beautiful and really well made pair of Georg Jensen art deco cufflinks made of sterling silver.
Design No. 41 by 0scar Gundlach-Pedersen.
These are vintage cufflinks and have some signs of use.
Diameter: 18.8 mm
Fully hallmarked.
Will be packed in a generic box.
Tracked and insured shipping.
“About the designer:
Vilhelm Oscar Gundlach-Pedersen (1886-1960) was a Danish architect and responsible for designing a number of important buildings in Denmark. Gundlach-Pedersen was also engaged in furniture design and silverware together with Georg Jensen Silversmithy and became Director from 1927–1931. He designed the Parallel and Nordic flatware patterns and also jewelry and hollowware pieces. He was represented in many exhibitions and received a gold medal at the Paris World Exhibition in 1925 and the Diplome d'honneru at L'Exposition Internationale, in Paris in 1937.”
Beautiful and really well made pair of Georg Jensen art deco cufflinks made of sterling silver.
Design No. 41 by 0scar Gundlach-Pedersen.
These are vintage cufflinks and have some signs of use.
Diameter: 18.8 mm
Fully hallmarked.
Will be packed in a generic box.
Tracked and insured shipping.
“About the designer:
Vilhelm Oscar Gundlach-Pedersen (1886-1960) was a Danish architect and responsible for designing a number of important buildings in Denmark. Gundlach-Pedersen was also engaged in furniture design and silverware together with Georg Jensen Silversmithy and became Director from 1927–1931. He designed the Parallel and Nordic flatware patterns and also jewelry and hollowware pieces. He was represented in many exhibitions and received a gold medal at the Paris World Exhibition in 1925 and the Diplome d'honneru at L'Exposition Internationale, in Paris in 1937.”
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