Georg Jensen Astrid fog design Bangle No 222 C.1969.

by Louis Wine

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Georg Jensen Astrid fog design Bangle No 222 C.1969.

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Georg Jensen Astrid fog design Bangle No 222 C.1969. Of open brick-work design, mounted in sterling silver, inner diameter 66mm, will fit up to average 6.75 -7.00-inch wrist. Each link is 1 3/4″ long an 3/8″ across (6.7cm, 4.1cm x 1.2cm). This is a rigid bangle, no hinge, the links are handmade, the piece very comfortable to wear. Weight 90.81 grams, numbered 222, signed Georg Jensen, 925 S Denmark 222. Condition: Good. Original patina has not been overly polished, minor wear commensurate with age, no dents or bruises etc. Reflections from photography only. Iconic piece and difficult to find this model.

Astrid Fog 1911 – 1993

Her first Georg Jensen jewelry collection was in 1969 with designs that were very sculptural and geometric. Fog was also associated with Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Manufacturer. Whether producing lamps, jewelry or clothing, Fog designs were always simple and sculptural. She was also a renowned fashion designer. She participated in exhibitions at the Danish National Arts and Crafts Association. Fog’s clothing design approach was key to her success in creating jewelry, showing how individual materials relate to design, particularly in jewelry.

Louis Wine

Louis Wine Ltd., Toronto specialists in Antique Silver , Antique Jewellery & Decorative Arts, are a 4th generation family business.Louis Wine (1865-1946) founded the company in Dublin, Ireland in 1880. Louis Wine began selling to silver collectors in Dublin from a shop in historic Wellington Quay. In 1908, he located on Dublin's fashionable Grafton Street. To the firm came the worlds leading Georgian Silver collectors. Pieces by Paul de Lamerie, Paul Storr, Hester Bateman and Irish Georgian Silver were constantly on display. Our gallery run by Richard (Louis Wine's great grandson) in Yorkville Toronto, displays a range of fine Antique Silver, Old Sheffield Plate, Antique Jewellery & Decorative Arts from the 18th-20th century, including Bateman, Storr, Ramsden, Tiffany, Knox, Liberty, Jensen, Christopher Dresser.