HERE I GO AGAIN, INTO MY OWN PRIVATE STOCK~~~ITS ALMOST LIKE CHRISTMAS WHEN I LOOK AT MY STUFF THAT I HAVEN'T SEEN FOR A LONG TIME. I GET EXCITED ALL OVER AGAIN.
I HAVE HAD THIS PIECE FOR QUITE A FEW YEARS. I GOT IT WITHOUT A BOX, AND I DON'T REMEMBER WHERE I GOT THIS BOX BUT IT FITS PERFECTLY, INCLUDING THE ROYAL PURPLE VELVET INSIDE. MAKES IT FIT FOR A QUEEN.
THIS IS A VINTAGE GEORG JENSEN FULLY SIGNED BANGLE BRACELET DONE WITH EXQUISITE SHAPING. IT DOES BALANCE PERFECTLY. YOU CAN SEE THE WIDE PARTS, AND THE NARROW PARTS. JUST AN AMAZING DESIGN. THE BRACELET WEIGHS 28.2 GRAMS OF 14K GOLD.
THE WIDTH OF THE WIDEST PART IS 13.5 MM AND THE NARROWEST PART IS JUST 3 MM. THE SIGNED BRACELET MEASURES 2 AND A HALF INCHES ACROSS. THERE IS NO OPENING. IT GOES OVER YOUR HAND. MOST ANYONE COULD WEAR THIS ONE. I HAVE HAVE A 7" WRIST. IT FITS ME PERFECTLY. I WOULD NOT WEAR IT ON A MUCH SMALLER WRIST, AS IT WOULD PROBABLY GO UP TO YOUR UPPER ARM. THE CONDITION IS EXCELLENT WITH NO VISIBLE SCRATCHING. .
THE SIGNATURE IS "GEORG JENSEN" IN SCRIPT, 585, 209, AND DENMARK. THIS IS TRULY A REMARKABLE BRACELET, AND A REAL PIECE OF JEWELRY HEAVEN. THIS IS A VERY RARE BRACELET.
I FOUND THIS PIECE ON THE INTERNET THIS MORNING AFTER A QUESTION OF THE MAKER~~~~
HANS HANSEN DESIGNS
Hans Hansen (1884-1940) opened a goldsmith shop and smithy in Kolding, Denmark about 1906. Kolding was already well known for its silver and in particular for the well known Goldsmith Holger Kyster and the silverware he produced designed by famous silversmiths Th. Bindesboll, Joakim Skovgaard and Svend Hammerhoj.
By the 1920s Hansen was producing his own line based on his and H.F. Gross' designs. Initially the company produced flatware. Once that was successful they started with jewelry. The first pieces were designed by Hansen himself around 1931 but production of jewelry really began in 1932 with a collection designed by Hansen's son Karl Gustav Hansen.
Karl Gustav Hansen was born in Kolding on December 10, 1914. The younger Hansen showed an early aptitude for his craft and left school at 16 to become an apprentice to Einar Olsen a hollowware smith. In 1934, KGH presented his test piece, a teapot on a chafing dish and received the silver medal, the highest distinction in the Danish appprenticeship system. Shortly afterwards he enrolled at the School of Sculpture at the Art Academy but continued to work with silver.
After travelling in Europe KGH opened up a workshop with his father in Copenhagen where passers-by could watch KGH and three other craftsmen at work through a large window. KGH had his first larger exhibition of works in Copenhagen in May 1940.
The next month, his father died at only 56 years old. KGH was 25 and he took over the Hans Hansen Silversmithy. This collection was called "Future" and comprised about 50 pieces, including brooches, rings, clasps, earrings, etc. Other designers such as Bent Gabrielsen Pedersen and Bent Knudsen also worked for Hansen and by the 1980s Allan Scharff was the leading designer. In 1992 the firm joined with the Georg Jensen company.
IF THERE ARE QUESTIONS, IF YOU ARE UNSURE OF ANYTHING, PLEASE ASK, AND I WILL ANSWER TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY. I AM MOSTLY ALWAYS HERE.
LUCKY WINNING BIDDER TO HAVE FREE SHIPPING AND INSURANCE ON THIS ITEM. .
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