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silver sauce boat unadorned body seated on a wreath and tapered oval base with eight studs at edge; handle formed by an opening seedling curled under back rim of boat; forms a set with .29.2 ladle

Sauce boat, 1929

Georg Jensen; Maker: Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, Denmark

G350

Slop bowl from the "Cosmos" coffee and tea service, c. 1929

Johan Rohde; Manufacturer: Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, Denmark

G350

three ridge base, bead band joining base to corn cob style body; arms grow out form top of body with spiraling leaf and seed pods hanging below, arms reach up and hold an open flower candle holder

Candelabra, one of a pair, c. 1929

Georg Jensen; Maker: Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, Denmark

G350

teapot, squat pear shaped body, lower 1/2 adorned by wide band of stylized leaves rectangular in shape with point and ribs; ribbed dark wood handle, joined at top of pot by organic spiraling forms; ball at top of cover

Teapot from the "Cosmos" coffee and tea service, c. 1929

Johan Rohde; Manufacturer: Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, Denmark

G350

oval tray with dark wood handles; alternating three beads and spaces at rim; handles joined to tray by flower and spiral leaves

"Cosmos" coffee and tea service, 1929 (designed 1915)

Johan Rohde; Manufacturer: Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, Denmark

G350

silver ladle, deep teardrop bowl, handle has an open flower facing bowl where connects; end of handle formed by an opening seedling curling under itself

Ladle, c. 1929

Georg Jensen

G350

hot milk jug, pear shaped body with hinged cover; baline whale shaped mouth; ebony handle attached to body by flower and spiral leaves

Hot milk jug from the "Cosmos" coffee and tea service, c. 1929

Johan Rohde; Manufacturer: Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, Denmark

G350

covered coffee, pear shaped body, lower 1/2 adorned by wide band of stylized leaves rectangular in shape with point and ribs; ribbed dark wood handle, joined at top of pot by organic spiraling forms; ball at top of cover

Coffeepot from the "Cosmos" coffee and tea service, c. 1929

Johan Rohde; Manufacturer: Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, Denmark

G350

creamer; pear shaped body; baline whale shaped mouth; ebony handle attached to body by flower and spiral leaves

Creamer from the "Cosmos" coffee and tea service, c. 1929

Johan Rohde; Manufacturer: Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, Denmark

G350

three ridge base, bead band joining base to corn cob style body; arms grow out form top of body with spiraling leaf and seed pods hanging below, arms reach up and hold an open flower candle holder

Candelabra, one of a pair, 20th century

Georg Jensen

G350

sugar bowl; ball on cover, scalloped medallion at top of cover

Sugar bowl from the "Cosmos" coffee and tea service, c. 1929

Johan Rohde; Manufacturer: Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, Denmark

G350

Round white body, D-shaped handle and spout in the form of an opened mouth animal; purple detailing; large flower arrangements at each side with four smaller sets interspersed throughout, 1 near handle and 3 nearest the spout.

Covered teapot, 18th century

Meissen Porcelain Factory

G324

large unadorned bowl with scalloped rim alternating smooth and ribbed design, classical style foot tapering to an open work stem of stylized leaves and stems with flowers

Compote, 1929 (designed in 1912)

Georg Jensen; Maker: Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, Denmark

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Small farm house with smoke rising from the chimney at center; lwo large hay stacks to right behind house; ploughed field in foreground with two bags of seed and a hoe at its border; group of yellow flowers to left and back edge of field; distant shoreline with beach in background at left center.

Landscape, c. 1880

Jean-Charles Cazin

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left center foreground stands a shepherdess leaning on her staff and looks into the distance between trees behind her; a flock of sheep stand at her side and behind, grazing and drinking from a small pool of water in the shade of a large tree with v-shaped trunk

Shepherdess and Sheep, Fontainebleau, 19th century

Charles-Émile Jacque

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hot water urn; c-shaped handle at top, pair of studs at sides of pot for stand; stand has a ring base with a faceted band and beaded band; classical style supports on stand with Ionic capitols, flowers below with pineapple and scrolling bottom

Hot water urn from the "Cosmos" coffee and tea service, 1954 (designed c. 1915)

Johan Rohde; Manufacturer: Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, Denmark

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Woman astride a rearing horse, facing to our right; a dog jumps below horse

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Young Woman on Horseback, c. 1925

Marie Laurencin

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silver hot water urn; small clawed feet, square base with scrolling open work, rope banding, owl with crown at front top of base and cover (opposite a crest), egg shaped body, leaf handle attachments, spiraling flame at top center of cover, longstemed spout with ivory 'T' handle

Hot water urn, 1770-1771

England

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Tray or charger, c. 1910

Georg Jensen

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Serving Spoon, one of a pair, 20th century

Georg Jensen

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Coaster or Ashtray, one of a pair, 20th century

Georg Jensen

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Serving Spoon, 20th century

Georg Jensen

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Serving Fork, 20th century

Georg Jensen

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Young Girl with Red and Black Hat, c. 1925

Marie Laurencin

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Coaster or Ashtray, one of a pair, 20th century

Georg Jensen

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Serving Spoon, one of a pair, 20th century

Georg Jensen

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Soup Plate, 1892-1893

England

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Olive Fork, 19th century

United States

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Serving Fork, 20th century

Porter Blanchard Silver Company

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Bowl, one of a pair, 20th century

Georg Jensen

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Storage Box, for a child's dinner set, 19th century

United States

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Spoon, from a child's dinner set, 19th century

United States

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Medium Tray, one in a set of three, 20th century

Georg Jensen

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Bowl, one of a pair, 20th century

Georg Jensen

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Knife, from a child's dinner set, late 19th century

United States

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Vegetable Dish, 1879

Gorham Manufacturing Company

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Fork, from a child's dinner set, 19th century

United States

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Large Tray, one in a set of three, 20th century

Georg Jensen

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Serving Spoon, 20th century

Porter Blanchard Silver Company

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