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A 5-piece Georg Jensen sterling silver tea and coffee service, including teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl, creamer, and tray. Weighing 158 troy ounces, this elegant set embodies the artistry and collectible importance of Jensen silver. - Blossom by Georg Jensen
Under the direction of Edward C. Moore.
Ca. 1880-1881.
Hand-Chased likely by Soligny.
Decoration is called 'Panel with Dahlias & Peonies'. This was the most expensive & labor intensive decorative option for this piece.
Based on an 1874-1875 pitcher (currently on display in the American wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art).
1873-1891, Directorship of Edward Moore
21.25" Tall
Holds 8 pints
90.22 Troy Ounces.
The final photo was taken of a similar jug at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York on September 14, 2025.
S. Kirk & Son sterling silver five-piece tea and coffee service, circa 1896–1899, 128.6 troy ounces. Rare square-bodied form with scenic repoussé Chinoiserie landscapes featuring pagodas, bridges, boats, and figures in conical hats. Coffee pot and teapot with seated figure finials, all on scrolled feet with floral handles. Complete set includes coffee pot, teapot, sugar bowl, creamer, and waste bowl. A scarce and highly collectible example of American scenic silver with exceptional detail and substantial weight. - Repousse, Square by Kirk Stieff