Georg Jensen - Bangle - Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe Silver Quartz

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Holds a diamond diploma with distinction and a master’s degree in art market appraisal.

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Georg Jensen sterling silver bangle by Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe (model 203), featuring rutile quartz with fine gold threads, weighing 72 g and1 size, in excellent condition and designed in the Scandinavian style from Denmark.

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GEORG JENSEN - Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe (°Malmô 04.12.1927 – +Copenhagen 03.06.04) known as Torun - was the first female silversmith in Sweden to have her own workshop.
Georg Arthur Jensen was a Danish silversmith (°Raadvad, Denmark, 31.08.1866 – +Copenhagen, 02.10.1935)
Bangle # 203 with rutile quartz, filled with fine gold threads # 203 B
Designed by Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe for Georg Jensen.
Design year: 1950's - bracelet is a modernist sterling silver bangle
Sterling Silver

Size: One size.
Wearable for all (most) wrists - easy to wear + easy to open

very rare

*** Please note : It is also possible to bid on the matching ring - see picture - n° lot 91540717
Ring # 169 with rutile quartz, filled with fine gold thread - very rare


Dimensions bangle:
Height inside: 2cm
Width inside: 6cm

Dimensions Quartz :
Length: 3.5 cm
Width: 3.5cm
Hight : 1.5cm


Bangle is little used, but in excellent condition.

Stamped with:
Georg Jensen (oval dot)
DENMARK
925 S (sterling silver)
TORUN (designer)
203 (model)


Please, carefully review our photos for further details.

- photos are an integral part of the description.

- shipped by registered mail - carefully packed
- picking up in Brussels is possible

GEORG JENSEN - Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe (°Malmô 04.12.1927 – +Copenhagen 03.06.04) known as Torun - was the first female silversmith in Sweden to have her own workshop.
Georg Arthur Jensen was a Danish silversmith (°Raadvad, Denmark, 31.08.1866 – +Copenhagen, 02.10.1935)
Bangle # 203 with rutile quartz, filled with fine gold threads # 203 B
Designed by Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe for Georg Jensen.
Design year: 1950's - bracelet is a modernist sterling silver bangle
Sterling Silver

Size: One size.
Wearable for all (most) wrists - easy to wear + easy to open

very rare

*** Please note : It is also possible to bid on the matching ring - see picture - n° lot 91540717
Ring # 169 with rutile quartz, filled with fine gold thread - very rare


Dimensions bangle:
Height inside: 2cm
Width inside: 6cm

Dimensions Quartz :
Length: 3.5 cm
Width: 3.5cm
Hight : 1.5cm


Bangle is little used, but in excellent condition.

Stamped with:
Georg Jensen (oval dot)
DENMARK
925 S (sterling silver)
TORUN (designer)
203 (model)


Please, carefully review our photos for further details.

- photos are an integral part of the description.

- shipped by registered mail - carefully packed
- picking up in Brussels is possible

Details

Era
1900-2000
Laboratory report
No laboratory report
Style
Scandinavian design
Brand
Georg Jensen
Metal
Silver
Model
Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe
Brand jewellery
Yes
Main stone
Quartz
Serial number
203/203 B + 169
Total weight
72 g
Condition
Excellent condition - barely used with minimal signs of wear
Gender
Women
Country of Origin
Denmark
Sold by
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Objects sold
100%
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