Georg Jensen Pyramid Oval Tray #600, Sugar & Creamer, Sterling Silver 925, Copenhagen 1930s-1950s
Georg Jensen – Oval Serving Tray with Handles #600I, Creamer and Sugar Bowl #600, Pyramid Collection Design: Harald Nielsen, circa 1930–1932 · Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, 1930s and 1950s · Sterling Silver 925
A three-piece service from Georg Jensen's Pyramid collection in sterling silver 925, comprising the oval serving tray with handles #600I, creamer and sugar bowl #600. Designed by Harald Nielsen circa 1930–1932. Produced by Georg Jensen Silversmiths, Copenhagen, in the 1930s and 1950s — the pieces reflect two distinct production periods of the Jensen silversmithy, both among the most prestigious decades of the collection.
The Pyramid pattern, designed by Harald Nielsen in 1927 and inspired by the period's fascination with ancient Egypt following the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb, stands as one of the most accomplished expressions of Art Déco in Scandinavian silversmithing. Nielsen joined Georg Jensen as an apprentice in 1909, became the founder's brother-in-law, and devoted more than half a century to the silversmithy. The Pyramid collection remains one of the most sought-after sterling silver patterns of the 20th century.
- Tray #600I: width with handles 27.4 cm · depth 16.9 cm
- Creamer and sugar bowl #600: height approx. 7 cm
- Material: sterling silver 925
- Design: Harald Nielsen, circa 1930–1932
- Production: Georg Jensen Silversmiths, Copenhagen, 1930s and 1950s
- Condition: very good
Seen in museums — available to you.
Available for viewing by appointment at our Düsseldorf gallery.
Keywords integrated: Georg Jensen, Harald Nielsen, Pyramid sterling silver, Art Deco serving tray, Georg Jensen 600I, Danish silver tray, Jensen Pyramid collection, Art Deco Copenhagen silver, Jensen 925, sterling silver creamer sugar bowl
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Deco
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Sterling silver
Width: 27,4 cm
Height: 7 cm
Reference (ID): 978166
Availability: In stock





























