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  · Blossom
  · Cactus
  · Caravel
  · Continental
  · Cypress
  · Dahlia
  · Elsinore
  · Fuchsia
  · Koppel
  · Lily of the Valley
  · Margrethe
  · Mayan
  · Nordic
  · Old Danish
  · Parallel
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Ornamental Servers
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Some are of a particular pattern to match your service, but there are also many other serving pieces that do not necessarily fit into a standard pattern - such as Acorn, Acanthus etc. If you do not see what you are looking for, please let us know - we will probably have it in stock soon and if we don't we will be your best chance of locating it!


Acanthus
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Also known as: Dronning.

History:
An early design by Georg Jensen's friend, colleague and fellow designer, Johan Rohde. Designed in 1917, this pattern remains permanently popular. Still in production.

Silver Fund Rarity Grade: Usually in stock.


Acorn
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Also known as: Konge.

History:
Designed by Johan Rohde, Jensen's earliest and longest serving friend and designer. Rohde was originally a talented and recognised artist, who turned his attention to designing silver for his friend and colleague, Georg Jensen. Designed in 1915, this is one of the most comprehensive and best selling patterns today. Still in production.

Silver Fund Rarity Grade: Usually in stock.


Akkeleje
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History:
Another early pattern designed by Georg Jensen in 1918. Perhaps one of the most classical of his designs. No longer in production.

Silver Fund Rarity Grade: Rare.


Argo
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Beaded
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Also known as: Kugle.

History:
Designed by Georg Jensen in 1916, this simple, but elegant pattern is always popular owing to its simple and timeless design. Still in production.

Silver Fund Rarity Grade: Quite hard to find. Plenty of pieces in stock.


Bernadotte
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History:
Designed by Sigvard Bernadotte in 1939, this is another popular, simple design. Bernadotte is the son of the late King of Sweden and is an internationally acclaimed designer, still working on new projects although now in his nineties! Still in production.

Silver Fund Rarity Grade: Usually in stock.


Bittersweet
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Also known as: Pinje.

History:
Designed by Gundolph Albertus in 1930, this remains one of the most beatiful Jensen designs. The design is modelled on the blossom of the bittersweet flower. A truly unique and distinctive look. This pattern is no longer in production by the Georg Jensen Company.

Silver Fund Rarity Grade: Rare.


Blok
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Also known as: Acadia.

History:
Designed in 1934 by Ib Just Andersen, this is another simple and restrained pattern. No longer in production by the Georg Jensen Company.

Silver Fund Rarity Grade: Quite rare.


Blossom
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Also known as: Magnolie.

History:
Designed by Georg Jensen in 1919 to complement his first ever holloware design, the blossom teapot in 1905. Beautifully handmade and immediately recognisable as one of the great flatware patterns of the world. Still in production, but with very long order times. The most expensive pattern in the Jensen range.

Silver Fund Rarity Grade: Very rare.


Cactus
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Also known as: Kaktus.

History:
Designed by Gundolph Albertus in 1930, this is another understated classic, with elegant lines and refined decoration. Still in production.

Silver Fund Rarity Grade: Usually in stock.


Caravel
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History:
Another classic from Jensen, designed by Henning Koppel in 1957. A really great design. Each piece feels like a piece of sculpture in the hand. A paragon of simplicity. No longer in production by the Georg Jensen company.

Silver Fund Rarity Grade: Quite rare.


Continental
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Also known as: Antik.

History:
Georg Jensen's first design, which was introduced in 1906. This pattern is one Jensen's timeless classics and remains perennially popular. This pattern is still in production.

Silver Fund Rarity Grade: Usually in stock.


Cypress
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Also known as: Cypres.

History:
Designed in 1953 by Tias Eckhof, this very plain pattern is perhaps less popular than many and consequently can be bought at much lower prices. Represents good value for Jensen flatware in comparison to the other designs.

Silver Fund Rarity Grade: Usually in stock.


Dahlia
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History:
Designed in 1912 by Siegfried Wagner. This is a wonderfully intricate pattern, incredibly rare and no longer in production.

Silver Fund Rarity Grade: Extremely rare.


Elsinore
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Also known as: Agave.

History:
Designed in 1937 by the internationally famous designer, Harald Nielsen. The design is symmetrical and simple. No longer in production by the Georg Jensen Company.

Silver Fund Rarity Grade: Rare.


Fuchsia
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Also known as: Klokke.

History:
Designed in 1906 by Georg Jensen, this was the first pattern produced by the Georg Jensen company. The design is very intricate. No longer in production by the Georg Jensen Company.

Silver Fund Rarity Grade: Extremely Rare.


Koppel
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History:
Designed in 1981 by Annelise Bjørner. It is a very modern looking pattern. No longer in production by the Georg Jensen Company.

Silver Fund Rarity Grade: Rare.


Lily of the Valley
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Also known as: Rose or Liljekonval.

History:
Designed by Georg Jensen in 1913, this early pattern was also known as Rose pattern. Still in production.

Silver Fund Rarity Grade: Usually in stock.


Margrethe
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History:
Designed in 1966 by Rigmor Andersen, this is an almost totally plain design, but with a certain elegant panche. No longer in production by the Georg Jensen Company.

Silver Fund Rarity Grade: Quite rare.


Mayan
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Also known as: Rune

History:
Designed in 1937 by Johan Rohde. A wonderful art decco pattern with an Aztec design feel. There is very little in circulation. This pattern is one of our favourites.

Silver Fund Rarity Grade: Extremely rare.


Nordic
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Also known as: Ladby

History:
Designed in 1937 by O. Gundlach-Pedersen. An incredibly rare pattern with a very unusual design.

Silver Fund Rarity Grade: Extremely rare.


Old Danish
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Also known as: Dobbeltriflet.

History:
Designed by Harald Nielsen in 1947, this is a simple , but stylish pattern. Still in production.

Silver Fund Rarity Grade: Usually in stock.


Parallel
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Also known as: Relief.

History:
Designed in 1931 by Oscar Gunlach Pedersen, this is a great Art Deco pattern with distinction and style. Limited holloware is available to match. No longer in production by the Georg Jensen Company.

Silver Fund Rarity Grade: Rare.


Pyramid
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Also known as: Pyramide.

History:
Designed by Harald Nielsen in 1926, this style is about as Art Deco as it gets. A real classic. Always popular. Matches all the great Pyramid holloware. Still in production.

Silver Fund Rarity Grade: Usually in stock.


Rope
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Also known as: Perle.

History:
Designed by Georg Jensen in 1916. No longer in production.

Silver Fund Rarity Grade: Rare.


Scroll
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Also known as: Saga.

History:
Designed by Johan Rhode in 1927. This is a fantastic pattern, beautifully hand hammered, very rare and very popular. A real classic. No longer in production.

Silver Fund Rarity Grade: Rare.


Viking
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Also known as: Nordisk.

History:
Designed in 1927 by Georg Jensen. This is a fantastic pattern. No longer in production by the Georg Jensen Company.

Silver Fund Rarity Grade: Extremely Rare.