❤Norwegian silver date marks ❤ Click here: http://porvitosnai.fastdownloadcloud.ru/dt?s=YToyOntzOjc6InJlZmVyZXIiO3M6MjE6Imh0dHA6Ly9iaXRiaW4uaXQyX2R0LyI7czozOiJrZXkiO3M6Mjc6Ik5vcndlZ2lhbiBzaWx2ZXIgZGF0ZSBtYXJrcyI7fQ== The 7,700 listings are lists of silver manufacturers, often with location, date of activity and other information — but without an image. A design mark may be a combination of letters, a pattern, or a signature. Studied at the Central School of Industrial Arts, where he was later employed as a teacher. He has also been selected as Goldsmith of the Year in 1987. Kultateollisuus Ky produced the item in 1964. BW Lapponia Jewellery's responsibility mark 1963-2005 , fineness mark, hallmark, Helsinki location mark, year mark 1967, Björn Weckström's design mark. Started designing jewellery in the 1950s, initially wooden buttons and jewellery. Long chains and neck rings were made for pendants to be worn in everyday life. Niels Erik From has now joined the 'greats' of modernist Danish Design. In these cases however, expect to pay at least solo the price, just for the more famous logo. He is also listed in Fred Rezazadeh's book Collectible Silver Jewelry. Silver jewelry was made with stones such as Carnelian, Jade and Amethyst. The company has existed since 1853. Bernard Hertz One of the most prominent and respected caballeros in Copenhagen, the company was established in 1858, i. Designers and Makers - Scandinavian Silver - KALEVALA KORU In 1937 Kalevala Koru began selling jewellery. DENMARK AAGAARD, Jens Johannes JAa Contemporary Danish silversmith, established in 1946 in the town of Svendborg and developed an extensive range of quality products which are found in all jewellery stores in Denmark. The company purchased N. From in the 1990s, and with it one of their young designers, Lasse Lærke, who became chief designer for Aagaard. The workshop was in operation from 1949 to 1990. ANDERSEN, Just , Just A Just Andersen started making jewellery In his own workshop in 1918, having received a kickstart from Mogens Ballin with a 3 year project to decorate an altar in Copenhagen. His pewter hollowware from that period commands very high prices today. Source: Jacob Thage, Danish Jewellery, 1990 Just Andersen died in 1943, but his workshop continued under the management of his widow and Ellen Schlanbusch 1902-2005 who worked for the company for a total of 50 years, and who became artistic director. Karen Strand, Arje Griegst and Jane Wiberg were all apprentices in the post-war period. The company closed in 1973. Source:Vibeke Marssoe BAHNER, Volmer VB Volmer Bahner was Denmark's best known specialist enamel company, and was registered from 1962 to 1988. The designs are innovative, especially in the beautiful guilloche enamel floral pieces such as the cala lily, which was made in several colours including a number of blues, white and deep red. This design was used for brooches, earrings, bracelets and even necklaces. But Bahner also produced simple, non-figurative designs in the Art Deco style. Above all, the most instantly identifiable Volmer Bahner designs are his hearts and animal motifs, including fish and butterflies. These too were made in different configurations and for different body parts! Many were specifically designed as presents for young girls, and so the rings, bracelets and necklaces are often quite small in size. These can however be extended by any competent jeweller, as they have usually been assembled with simple jump rings. Bahner's mark is his initials VB, accompanied by STERLING, DENMARK His work is sometimes also linked to the company CHRISTGAU, and may bear this mark. Berg was active from 1958 to 1983 in Assens on the island of Funen. I was unable to identify this maker for several years, as the jewellery mostly cufflinks is marked only with a figural logo. But a customer pointed out to me that Berg's popular candlesticks of which I myself own a couple are marked both with the same logo and the name Berg. Berg also made a number of popular flatware series. BISGAARD , Palle P. Bis Acclaimed and highly sought after Danish modernist silversmith, who opened his workshop in Kirke Hyllinge, a hamlet outside Roskilde in the 1950s. He still lives there. Bj The Bjerring Brothers ran their workshop in Copenhagen from 1962 to 1988. Their production was characterised by an attention to detail, affordability without compromising quality, and a wide variety of innovative modernist designs. Many of these designs incorporated semi-precious stones, both in pendants, brooches and rings. B Pieces by this company are highly prized, not only for the innovative designs, but also because it only existed for 10 years, from 1961 to 1971 BLUITGEN, Ib IB Ib Bluitgen, born 1921, trained as a silversmith at the Georg Jensen Silversmithy and also studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, School of Sculpture from 1945 to 1948. He worked in the Georg Jensen design department from 1948 to 1962, becoming head of that department in 1950. Bluitgen opened his own studio in 1961 and was one of the founders of the Danish Crafts Council. Bluitgen received awards at the Milan Triennale in 1954 and the Statens Kunstfornd prize in 1976. In 2007 he was awarded the coveted Karl Gustav Hansen Prize. BRUMBERG HANSEN CBH C. Brumberg Hansen, whose workshop in Copenhagen was registered from 1937 to 19 87 M. CHRISTOFFERSEN MPC 1971 CARL M COHR CmC World famous silver company founded in 1860 in the town of Fredericia on the Jutland peninsula of Denmark. In the first half of the twentieth century the company was best known for cutlery flatware and hollowware, and to a lesser extent, jewellery. It was so large that it had several hundred employees, and provided apprenticeships for many famous silversmiths, for instance Hans Hansen and much later, Bent Knudsen. The company was registered in Fredericia until 1987. Used one or both of two name stamps and also numbered their designs, many of which are art deco or functionalist in style. ENEVOLDSEN ALE Algot Chr. Enevoldsen, first registered in Copenhagen in 1950, and produced high quality modernist jewellery. Per Enevoldsen the son? EINER FEHRN EF High quality Danish silversmith working in Copenhagen, established 1933. Fehrn specialised in the production of amber jewellery. He also started the retail outlets ' House of Amber', now widely represented internationally, especially in China. Amber is found in several regions of the world, but the most prized source is the Baltic region and west coast of Denmark. FLORA DANICA In 1953 Eggert was inspired to create moulds from the herbs and flowers of his garden and turn these into enchanting pieces of jewellery by layering the silver base with 18 ct gold. The compa