These vintage David Andersen 830 Silver Demitasse Ringebu Pattern Spoons are in very good condition with light wear. They measures approx. 4 1/2″ long and are signed David – Andersen 830S.
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Sterling Silver Marianne Berg for Uni David Andersen Norway Pin in original Box Marianne’s Sølvknipling (silver lace) design Circa 1966 Measures approx 2.25” long Weighs approx 15 grams In excellent condition. Please see other sales, have other Scandinavian silver jewelry and will combine shipping.
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Rare antique sugar tongs with double-sided enamel and rope design. Hallmark for David Andersen (Norway). Sterling silver with faint gilt wash. Tongs measure 4-1/8 inches long and 5/8-inch wide across the closed end with 1/2-inch wide bowls. Excellent condition.
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The David Andersen Enamel Guilloche Rose Bud Salt and Pepper Shakers with Tray is a stylish and elegant set that exudes an Art Deco aesthetic. Made of sterling silver (.925) with a floral enamel pattern, this post-1940 piece adds a touch of vintage charm to any dining table. The intricate design and high-quality craftsmanship of this set make it a desirable addition for collectors of silver antiques or those looking for unique and eye-catching kitchen accessories. I’m open to reasonable offers.
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Up for your consideration is a pair of David Andersen sterling silver earrings.
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The set is inVery nice condition and has not been polished. What you see is what you are getting.
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This is a vermeil, or gold plated, sterling silver hors d’oeuvre 5″ spoon from Norway by David Andersen. This was part of a set of three, and it was made for Bergdorf Goodman. Only this spoon is available.
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Maker: David Andersen (Oslo, Norway). Style: Rococo / National Romantic influence. David Andersen maker’s mark. David Andersen silver is highly regarded internationally for its quality, design, and finish.
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Up for sale is a sterling silver tea caddy spoon made by the Norwegian maker David Andersen. The piece was made to honor the folk hero Per Gynt. The back of the handle is marked, but lightly. There are no dents or bends with the surfaces showing use and storage marks.
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