Postby WarrenKundis » Sun May 25, 2014 11:54 am
Thank you so much gentlemen, your insights into the Danish and Norwegian languages as well as putting a timeframe on the production of the pattern is extremely helpfull.
While we're waiting to see if we can ascertain a particular Master to these marks would you feel comfortable discussing the pattern's context within Danish design? Have a friend whose leaning towards Arts and Crafts, at is not what I see. Art Nouveau, Arts and Crafts, and Art Deco were a reaction against more traditional patterns and motif.
There appears to be nothing cutting edge about this pattern. The thick barely twist stem, flat rectangular finial with engraved floral spray, and titled gold wash bowl appears to be very firmly grounded in more traditional concepts. Would George Jensen, Marcus Hammer, or David Anderson have added their mark to this design, not at all.
It's a simple straight forward piece that our great grandmother's would have been very comfortable with. It spoke to the time and the perception of the woman who had it engraved as a gift to her child. And it is just as valid to us who care fore and preserve those her memories.
These are just my perceptions do feel free to disagree.
Warren