You can clearly see the “Georg Jensen” hallmark with the crown which was used between 1925 and 1932. Also present is the GI . 925 mark and the designers initials (In this case, Harald Nielsen).
Is Georg A Jensen silver?
Sigvard Bernadotte created some of Georg Jensen’s most recognisable sterling silver pieces.
Is Danish silver hallmarked?
In 1988 Denmark became member of the Hallmarking Convention and a revised version of the national control mark was introduced. The minimum official silver fineness is . 800.
Is Georg Jensen collectable?
Pieces of Georg Jensen jewellery are highly valuable and collectable. If you own a piece of Georg Jensen silver and would like to find out more about the pioneering silversmith, please read our history section at the bottom of this page.
How can you tell a fake Georg Jensen?
The main trademark of an authentic Jensen piece is the designer’s name itself, initials or personal marks are etched in a clandestine manner. In some of his pieces, only the initials and model number are added. To continue his work, artists were trained using his principles as the foundation of their pieces.
What does 830 mean on silver?
830 silver is real silver with a relatively high purity. The number 830 refers to its level of purity, and it means that your silver item is 83% silver and 17% alloy. This number system is an easy way to tell an item’s purity.
What does Epns on silverware mean?
Electroplated nickel silver
EPNS: Electroplated nickel silver, commonly known as “EPNS”, is an alloy of nickel, copper, and zinc that’s covered with a layer of pure silver in an electrochemical process.
What does Epns mean on silver?
What does 830 S mean?
830 silver is real silver with a relatively high purity. The number 830 refers to its level of purity, and it means that your silver item is 83% silver and 17% alloy. One of the advantages of 830 silver is that it’s more durable than the higher-purity alternatives.
What does 1000 mean on silver?
The “1000” should mean that the silver is 100% pure silver (versus sterling or “925” which is 92.5% pure silver). Pure silver is softer and therefore easier to work with. By the same token, it is also more susceptible to damage and bending.
What are some examples of Georg Jensen marks?
Examples of Georg Jensen Hallmarks. Often earlier pieces could be stamped multiple times. This set of marks combines the circle GI mark with Georg Jensen mark from 1915-1930. a similar looking mark is used today. Because it’s stamped sterling, it’s most likely made after going to the sterling silver standard, dating the piece between 1927 and 1930.
How do I Find my George Jensen silver hallmark?
Look at your piece of George Jensen silver. You will find a hallmark stamped somewhere on your silver piece. This mark is usually on the bottom of the piece. The mark can be found just about anywhere so if you do not find it on the bottom keep looking. I suggest using a 10x jewelers loop to make it easier to find a silver hallmark.
Who is Georg Jensen?
The Danish silver company Georg Jensen was founded in 1904 and by the 1920s it had shops all over the world. The son of a blacksmith and born in 1866, Georg Jensen grew up in a poor family in the little industrial town of Raavad north of Copenhagen. When he was 14, his family moved to Copenhagen where he apprenticed with a goldsmith.
When did Jensen jewelry come out in Denmark?
1945 – 1951 on items retailed in Copenhagen. This silver hallmark has incuse lettering. Occasionally an artist’s mark is found along with the Jensen maker’s mark.