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Art Deco Georg Jensen Large Silver Caddy Spoon #21

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Beautifully cast sterling silver caddy spoon or sometimes referred to as a berry spoon, by the World Renowned Danish Silversmith….Georg Jensen. Pattern No. 21…..but much larger than other similar pieces that have appeared for sale. Very Art Deco in style. This spoon is 6.25 inches long, 2 inches wide and weighs almost 41 grams, 1.33 Troy Oz’s. It has a gorgeous tulip leaf shape or form to the scoop, a tapering handle that finishes in a loop simulating a leaf and bud. Fully marked (see photos). Extremely rare, we dare you to find another one this size, weight and dimensions.
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