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Scandinavian silver necklaces are always in demand. From smooth modernist Bent Knudsen necklaces and gorgeous George Jensen pendants, to detailed silver NE From designs. All these vintage necklaces below have one thing in common, - superb quality and craftsmanship.
TOP LEFT : Beautiful Danish Hans Hansen silver modernist necklace by Bent Gabrielson . It has smooth triangular silver links and a hook clasp closure. The necklace is fully signed and hallmarked and weighs 73 grams. Bent Gabrielson joined the Hans Hansen company after he graduated from college in 1953. He was a prominent and celebrated designer who won several awards including the Lunning Prize in 1964. He also worked for the Georg Jensen company before setting up his own business with his wife in 1969.
TOP CENTRE : A rare and detailed NE From, Denmark , amber cabochon and sterling silver necklace. The round shaped amber cabochons are bezel set in beautiful quality floral sterling silver leaves and flower settings. The necklace has a box clasp closure and is estimated to date from 1950's. It is quite rare, and in very good condition with full NE From signature . NE From is a renowned Danish designer whose jewellery is much sought after by collectors.
TOP RIGHT : A beautiful and rare Georg Jensen sterling silver and moonstone pendant 360B designed by Ole Kortzau. The pendant has the same design with silver petal and small blue moonstone detail on each side and has a silver paperclip chain with toggle clasp closure.
TOP LEFT : Rare Danish Bent Knudsen sterling silver fin necklace. It is signed "83 STERLING BENT K" on the rear, and has silver hallmarks for London 1973. Bent Knudsen began working with with the Hans Hansen firm in 1946. Ten years later he began his own business with his wife. The jewellery produced was clear , simple and modernist in style . Sterling silver was often used with gemstones such as amethysts, hematite, topaz and malachite.
TOP CENTRE: Herman Siersbol, Denmark rare silver necklace with silver graduated balls and flat link design. It is signed "HS 925 S" on the rear and weighs approximately 26 grams.
TOP RIGHT: NE From sterling silver leaves and berries necklace. It is signed "STERLING DENMARK NE FROM 925 S" on the rear and is in very good condition
TOP LEFT : Bernard Hertz silver deer pendant depicted a deer in foliage. It is signed "BH ENERET 830.S" and has a smooth silver 45 cm (18 inch) snake chain. Bernard Hertz was a Danish goldsmith who was a prominent figure in the Art Nouveau (Skonvirke) design movement in the early 20th century.
TOP CENTRE: Jens J Aagaard 1970's sterling silver modernist necklace with smooth sterling silver snake chain.
TOP RIGHT : Theodor Skat Rordam , silver necklace .
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