Designers
Jens Johannes Aagaard
Contemporary Danish silversmith, whose production is found in all quality jewellery stores in Denmark
Aarre & Krogs Eftf
Danish mid-twentieth century silversmiths, based in Randers, a market town in Jutland, Denmark. The workshop was in operation from 1949 to 1990. Aarre & Krogh became known for their highly distinctive style of jewellery, the most popular of wh...
Alton
Leading Swedish silver jewellery company located in Fallkoping, first registered in 1946. Most famous for works designed by K.E.Palmberg, whose signature appears on these pieces.
Just Andersen
Just Andersen started making jewellery n his own workshop in 1918, having received a kickstart from Mogens Ballin with a 3 year project to decorate an altar in Copenhagen. He produced beautiful figural sculptures in gold as pieces of jewell...
Volmer Bahner
Volmer Bahner was Denmark's best known specialist enamel company, and was registered from 1962 to 1988. The designs are innovative, especially in the beautiful guilloche enamel floral pieces such as the cala lily, which was made in several c...
Palle Bisgaard
Acclaimed and highly sought after Danish modernist silversmith, who opened his workshop in Kirke Hyllinge, a hamlet outside Roskilde in the 1950s. He still lives there.
Brødrene Bjerring
The Bjerring Brothers ran their workshop in Copenhagen from 1962 to 1988. Their production was characterised by an attention to detail, affordability without compromising quality, and a wide variety of innovative modernist designs. Many of these d...
Brødrene Bjorklund
Pieces by this company are highly prized, not only for the innovative designs, but also because it only existed for 10 years, from 1961 to 1971
Ib Bluitgen
Ib Bluitgen born 1921, trained as a silversmith at the Georg Jensen Silversmithy and also studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, School of Sculpture from 1945 to 1948. He worked in the Georg Jensen design department from 1948 to 19...
Carl M Cohr
World famous silver company founded in 1860 in the town of Fredericia on the Jutland peninsula of Denmark. In the first half of the twentieth century the company was best known for cutlery (flatware) and hollowware, and to a lesser extent, j...
other Danish Designers
Here are listed items known to have been made in Denmark. These include: a) Designers who are not very well known, or the small number of items offered by these designers does not warrant a separate page. b) Designers whose initials may be...
David-Andersen
Norway's leading silversmith, established in 1876. The company became world famous for its enamel jewellery in the first half of the 20th century and by the second half was exporting most of its production. Some of the most popular designs were bu...
Eiler & Marløe
Renowned silversmiths active during the first half of the 20th Century, registered 1920 to 1967 in Copenhagen, denmark.Used one (or both) of two name stamps and also numbered their designs, many of which are art deco or functionalist in style
Algot Chr. Enevoldsen
Algot Chr. Enevoldsen, first registered in Copenhagen in 1950, and produced high quality modernist jewellery. Per Enevoldsen (the son?) developed the Pandora bead concept, which is now one of the biggest jewellery brands in the world
other Finnish Designers
Here are listed items known to have been made in Finland. These include: a) Designers who are not very well known, and the small number of items offered by these designers does not warrant a separate page. b) Designers whose initials may be the ...
Fischland Schmuck
The Baltic coast is famous for the the amount of amber that is washed onto its shores. The German company Fischland, on the Baltic island of the same name, specialised in amber jewellery.
Niels Erik From
Niels Erik From was born in Denmark in 1908 and trained as a silversmith. He opened a shop in 1931 from which he also sold some of his designs, but the N.E.From smithy is first registered in Nakskov in 1944. His son-in-law Hilmer Jensen joined the...

