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 C. Fjerdingstad - Modernist tea coffee service in solid silver Circa 1950
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Ref : 109160
12 000 €
Period :
20th century
Artist :
C. Fjerdingstad
Provenance :
France
Medium :
Sterling silver 950/°°°
Weight :
1.616 Kg
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C. Fjerdingstad - Modernist tea coffee service in solid silver Circa 1950

Modernist solid silver tea/coffee service in an oval shape consisting of a teapot, a coffee maker, a milk jug and a sugar bowl. Each piece has a lid whose grip is fixed on an oval resin plate.
Dimensions / teapot: 21 cm x 9 cm height 12 cm - Coffee maker 19 cm x 7.5 cm height 16 cm
Sugar bowl 10.5 cm x8.5 cm height 8.5 cm – Milk pot 12 cmx6 cm height 8.5 cm
Material: 1st grade silver 950/°°
Weight: 1616 grams
Hallmark: MINERVE – N°065
Goldsmith: CHRISTIAN FJERDINGSTAD (1891-1968)
Origin: France/Paris
CHRISTIAN FJERDINGSTAD (1891-1968)

Christian Fjerdingstad is an extraordinary goldsmith, of Danish origin and French at heart. His artistic work is distinctly marked by these two influences. He knew how to create an art mixing finesse and modernity, thus renewing the stylistic language of goldsmithing.
Christian Fjerdingstad undoubtedly represents the link between Puiforcat and Jensen through the characteristics of his work. Inspired by mechanical parts in form or detail, he would temper this modernity with touches of poetry. Thus, he used mineral or synthetic materials in ornamental elements, such as amber, ivory or horn which referred to the nature he admired so much.

Delevery information :

DELIVERY: regarding the shipping, we can agree on a price including shipping and insurance
Only import taxes applicable in each country are payable by the consignee.
Packaging and transport monitoring are provided by professional carriers spezialised in works of art.

Transport takes place as follows:
1/ A descriptive invoice of the piece is sent to you by e-mail with the address of the carrier.
2/As soon as we have received the transfer of the full payment of the purchase , the shipping is launched and you are informed of the time of delivery.
3/Upon receipt of the package, you must check the condition of the piece and advice the carrier making the delivery to make use of insurance in case of any damage during the travel : without this process, the insurance can not be activated. Evidently, all our pieces always arrive in perfect condition but it is preferable to follow this approach.

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