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Danish silver gilt and white enamel brooch. 1950s. By silversmith Anton Michelsen, Copenhagen 1841 - 1996.
Anton Michelsen established his company in 1841 and became one of the most important jewellery families in Denmark. After a short while , the company received it’s first commission from the Royal Family. The company is now part of Georg Jensen.
The Daisy is the Danish national flower, and when the now retired Queen Margrethe was born and christened in 1940, her mother Queen Ingrid was presented with a special version of the Daisy to commemorate the event.
The brooch is 4.2cm diameter. Weight 17.4g. Perfect condition.
Danish silver gilt and white enamel brooch. 1950s. By silversmith Anton Michelsen, Copenhagen 1841 - 1996.
Anton Michelsen established his company in 1841 and became one of the most important jewellery families in Denmark. After a short while , the company received it’s first commission from the Royal Family. The company is now part of Georg Jensen.
The Daisy is the Danish national flower, and when the now retired Queen Margrethe was born and christened in 1940, her mother Queen Ingrid was presented with a special version of the Daisy to commemorate the event.
The brooch is 4.2cm diameter. Weight 17.4g. Perfect condition.
Danish silver gilt and white enamel brooch. 1950s. By silversmith Anton Michelsen, Copenhagen 1841 - 1996.
Anton Michelsen established his company in 1841 and became one of the most important jewellery families in Denmark. After a short while , the company received it’s first commission from the Royal Family. The company is now part of Georg Jensen.
The Daisy is the Danish national flower, and when the now retired Queen Margrethe was born and christened in 1940, her mother Queen Ingrid was presented with a special version of the Daisy to commemorate the event.
The brooch is 4.2cm diameter. Weight 17.4g. Perfect condition.