Danish silversmith Georg Jensen (1866 - 1934) served his apprenticeship under Holm of Svartgade, Copenhagen and became a journeyman in 1884, at the same time taking classes in art, modelling and engraving. From 1897 he studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and briefly worked for Bing & Grondahl

In the 1890s, he came under the influence of Mogens Ballin and spent some time in his workshop in 1899. In 1900, he won a scholarship which took him to Italy and France. On his return, he established a small porcelain factory with Joachim Petersen but this proved unsuccessful and he opened his first workshop in 1904 producing a small selection of silver jewellery.

He specialised in semi-precious stones and enamelware set in silver, and his designs for brooches, buckles and pendants were inspired by nature and the ideals of the Art Nouveau and Arts & Crafts movement.

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A significant Georg Jensen bracelet by Astrid Fog. Sterling…

Astrid Fog's Iconic Georg Jensen Bracelet

A significant Georg Jensen bracelet by Astrid Fog. Sterling silver, hallmarked 925 S Denmark, style number 193, the iconic bracelet designed by Astrid Fog (1911-1993) as a series of three interlocking rows of squared cushion shaped silver panels, each…

A gold Georg Jensen bracelet oval links, ring and t-bar clasp,…

Georg Jensen 18ct Gold Bracelet with T-Bar Clasp

A gold Georg Jensen bracelet oval links, ring and t-bar clasp, signed Georg Jensen 750 Danmark; 18ct gold. Weight 136.6g. Length 25 cm. Boxed.

A rare Georg Jensen gold bracelet, the gatelink bracelet styled…

Georg Jensen 18ct Gold Gatelink Bracelet with Box

A rare Georg Jensen gold bracelet, the gatelink bracelet styled in 18ct gold, reference 1157, total length 180 mm, with original box.

A Georg Jensen pair of enamel earrings and bracelet by Bente…

Geometric Enamel Earrings and Bracelet by Georg Jensen

A Georg Jensen pair of enamel earrings and bracelet by Bente Bonne, circa 1960, of geometric design, styled in sterling silver with blue enamel, earrings reference 132, bracelet reference 120, total length 170 mm. (3)