VTG David Andersen Norway Gilt Sterling 925 Silver Yellow Pansy Enamel Brooch
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Vintage Art Nouveau David Andersen Enamel Pansy Flower Brooch Norway 925 Silver Circa 1950
Very Charming, Rare Vintage Brooch that can be converted into a necklace pendant - see photo. Makes a thoughtful gift for someone special or addition to collection.
DImensions: 2" x 2" at and to the widest points
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David Andersen (Norway), jewellery, 1950s-60s
David Andersen (1843 - 1901) was a Norwegian goldsmith, silversmith and the founder of the David-Andersen jewellery company. He was born in Ostre Toten, Norway, and began his apprenticeship in goldsmithing in 1859 with Jacob Tostrup, a renowned Norwegian jeweller. In 1876, Andersen established his own goldsmith workshop in Oslo. He quickly became known for his high-quality jewellery, which was often decorated with enamel. Andersen also designed and produced silverware, tableware, and other decorative objects.
Andersen's jewellery was inspired by a variety of sources, including Norwegian folk art, Art Nouveau, and Art Deco. Andersen's jewellery was often characterized by its delicate designs and its use of precious metals and stones.
Andersen's jewellery was popular with both Norwegian and international customers. He exhibited his work at major international exhibitions, including the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893 and the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1900. Andersen's work was also featured in publications such as Vogue and Harper's Bazaar.
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