David-Andersen
1960s Norwegian Sterling Silver Red Enamel Dish By David-Andersen (WeP)
1960s Norwegian Sterling Silver Red Enamel Dish By David-Andersen (WeP)
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This 1960s Norwegian sterling silver dish, designed by the renowned silversmiths David-Andersen, showcases the masterful craftsmanship and attention to detail that defines mid-century Scandinavian design. The dish features a vibrant red enamel interior, adorned with concentric circular patterns that add depth and texture to the piece. The outer edge is intricately accented with turquoise geometric inlays, creating a striking contrast against the rich red enamel.
The dish bears the "David-Andersen" hallmark along with "925 S," signifying its sterling silver composition, a hallmark of the high-quality materials used by this famed Norwegian atelier. Measuring at approximately (size), this bowl is a timeless decorative item, perfect for collectors of fine Scandinavian silver and enamelware.
It is worth noting that there is a minor chip to the enamel along the rim, visible in the detailed images provided. This small imperfection, however, does not detract from the overall beauty and functionality of the piece, but rather adds a sense of history and charm to this collectible work of art.
A superb example of mid-century Norwegian design, this David-Andersen dish is an ideal addition to any discerning collection of fine art and decorative objects.
Measurements
6 inches diameter
Weight: 200.10 Grams
Condition:
This dish by David-Andersen is in overall good vintage condition. There is notable wear to the sterling silver base, with visible tarnishing and patina that is consistent with age. The vibrant red enamel interior remains largely intact, though there is a small chip along the rim, as shown in the images. The turquoise geometric accents on the edge are in good condition, with minimal signs of wear. Despite these imperfections, the dish retains its striking visual appeal and is a fine example of mid-century Scandinavian craftsmanship.. Please see photos.










