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Georg Jensen Bente Bonne Silver, Enamel Necklace, Bracelet, Earrings Set, 1960s

$16,500
£12,554.09
€14,464.86
CA$23,424.84
A$25,130.66
CHF 13,479.57
MX$302,569.74
NOK 169,925.78
SEK 154,948.76
DKK 108,071.83

About the Item

Bente Bonne, 1929-1996, was a highly acclaimed designer whose work in enamel and glass is rare and much admired by collectors. She was one of the very few artists who created silver and enamel pieces at the Georg Jensen Silversmithy. Bonne participated in many international exhibitions during the course of her career and her work is in the permanent collection of the British Museum. The design for this suite of jewelry was introduced in 1960. A bracelet of this model is illustrated in Georg Jensen Silversmithy, 77 Artists 75 Years, Number 16. A similar necklace was exhibited at Bard Graduate Center for Decorative Arts and is pictured in the exhibition catalogue. The necklace and bracelet are signed Georg Jensen, Sterling, Denmark, 120, the earrings with the same signature, numbered 132, all are in excellent condition. Necklace 44cm long by 3cm wide Bracelet 18cm long by 3cm wide Earrings 3cm long by 1.5cm wide
  • Creator:
    Georg Jensen and Bente Bonne
  • Metal:
  • Dimensions:
    Width: 1.15 in (29 mm)Length: 17.33 in (440 mm)
  • Style:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1960 s
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1887211656422

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