25th Mar, 2020 14:00

Silver & Objects of Vertu
 
  Lot 282
 

A late-20th century Danish sterling silver water pitcher / jug, Copenhagen designed by Johan Rohde (1856-1935) for Georg Jensen, import marks for London 1994

A late-20th century Danish sterling silver water pitcher / jug, Copenhagen designed by Johan Rohde (1856-1935) for Georg Jensen, import marks for London 1994

Baluster body with conforming handle leading to an everted lip. Lightly planished surface. Marked underneath with pot-1945 marks, stamped Dessin, model number 432 A and designers stamp.

Height – 22.5 cm / 8.75 inches

Weight – 572 grams / 18.39 ozt

This model was designed by Johan Rohde in 1920, but withheld from production until 1925, considered by Jensen along with other designs of Rohde's as to forward advanced. The model is in the collections of The Museum of Decorative Art, Copenhagen, The National Museum, Stockholm, The National Gallery, Melbourne, and The Victoria and Albert Museum, London.

An example of this model, with import marks for 1963 was sold Bonham’s Knightsbridge, 25 May 2011, lot 83 (£2,400 incl. premium)

An example of this model, with import marks for 1961 was sold Bonham’s Knightsbridge, 10 Oct 2018, lot 253 (£2,375 incl. premium)

An example 1945-51 sold Bonham’s Knightsbridge, 28 Nov 2012, lot 118 (£4,375 incl. premium)

An example 1933-44 sold Bonham’s Knightsbridge, 20 April 2016, lot 441 (£3,125 incl. premium)

An example 1925-31 sold Christie’s New York, 16 Jan 2016, lot 134 ($6,000 incl. premium)

Literature: Illustrated p.10. Modern Silver Throughout the World, 1880-1967, by Graham Hughes, and in page 242 Georg Jensen, A Tradition of Splendid Silver, by Janet Drucker.

Sold for £2,000

Includes Buyer's Premium


 

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