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1950s Scandinavian Modern Sterling Bracelet Designed by A. Michelsen, Denmark

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  • Nils Thorsson 1968 for Anton Michelsen Abstract Porcelain Bracelet in Sterling
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    Abstract bracelet designed by Nils Thorsson For Anton Michelsen and Royal Copenhagen. A vintage modernist abstract bracelet, created in Denmark by Anton Michelsen for the porcelain company of Royal Copenhagen, back in the late 1960's. This elegant artistic bracelet was crafted in .925/.999 sterling silver and mounted with six squared elements in high relief made by the ceramist Nils Thorsson in glazed white porcelain decorated with gold, white and black enamel. This extremely rare bracelet was produced in very limited quantities in the late 1960’s as part of the ‘Royal Bini’ collection of ceramic jewelry produced by Royal Copenhagen after the acquisition of Georg Jensen. This collection was sold exclusively through the Georg Jensen shop in Copenhagen in the late 1960’s. The bracelet itself, is extremely rare and like the rest of the collection, is sleek, refined and high impact. Weight: 59.7 Grams, (38.26 Dwt). Size: Has a total extended lenght of 7 Inches (17.75 Cm). Fit very comfortable a wrist of 6.5 Inches (16.5 Cm). Measurements: Each porcelaine element is 29 mm by 29 mm (1.14 x 1.14 Inches). Hallmarks: Stamped with Danish marks, the maker's mark, the silver assay mark and signed, "AM STERLING .925 DENMARK ROYAL COPENHAGEN" Nils Thorsson, born in 1898 in Sweden. He trained at the Technical High School in Copenhagen before joining Royal Copenhagen as an apprentice. He became a major designer for the Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Factory from 1912 to 1975 working in the uniquely Danish mode of simplicity and functionalism. With great versatility he was also their most prolific designer of painted patterns for their earthenware products. He went on to become the company's most prolific designer, being appointed Artistic Director between 1928-1969, whilst also doing the same job at Royal Copenhagen from 1949 onwards. He designed some of the company's best known ranges - Solbjerg 1934, Marselis 1953, the Baca series and he encouraged and oversaw the production of the Tenera series by a talented group of young female Scandinavians. He also produced many other prized pieces in high fired glazes such as Solfatara and Clair de Lune Note: "The Royal Bini was a new jewelry idea created by The Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Manufactory, the ceramists Doreen Middelboe...
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