With over a century of heritage and unmistakable Scandinavian elegance, Georg Jensen jewellery is highly prized by collectors around the world. Whether you’re looking to part with a single piece or a larger collection, Dawsons Auctioneers can help you achieve the best possible result through our specialist jewellery auctions.
Georg Jensen is one of the most respected names in 20th-century jewellery design. Known for timeless forms, flowing lines, and expert craftsmanship, the brand has remained desirable for over 100 years. Pieces by specific designers, rare or early examples, and items with provenance often command particularly strong interest at auction.
Collectors are drawn to Georg Jensen for its unique fusion of form and function — and its ability to remain both wearable and highly artistic.
The value of Georg Jensen jewellery depends on factors like age, condition, materials, designer, and rarity. Early or signed pieces — especially from the early 20th century — can be particularly valuable. Even more contemporary silver pieces may achieve excellent results if the design is iconic or discontinued.
Dawsons’ expert valuers can quickly assess your item and provide a realistic estimate based on current market demand.
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Our jewellery specialists regularly handle a wide variety of Georg Jensen pieces including:
Silver and gold bracelets, rings, and earrings
Iconic designs from the Art Nouveau and mid-century periods
Sculptural pieces by celebrated designers such as Henning Koppel and Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe
Limited edition or discontinued designs
Vintage and antique Georg Jensen silver jewellery
If your item is signed ‘Georg Jensen’ and marked with Danish hallmarks, we’d be happy to provide a free, no-obligation valuation.
Georg Jensen jewellery, with its distinctive Scandinavian design and timeless craftsmanship captivates buyers all over the world, and here at Dawsons, our bespoke international marketing direct to collectors will create increased competitive bidding.
Genuine pieces are typically signed ‘Georg Jensen’ and may include a model number, designer mark, or hallmark. If you’re unsure, our specialists are happy to help with identification.
Yes. While vintage and early 20th-century pieces often command the highest prices, certain modern designs — particularly limited editions or works by well-known designers — are also in demand.
Absolutely. Georg Jensen silver has a strong collector base. Items such as rings, bangles, and earrings can sell very well, especially if they feature distinctive or iconic designs.
Designers such as Henning Koppel, Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe, Harald Nielsen, and Arno Malinowski are especially collectable. Pieces attributed to these names often attract strong bidding at auction, particularly those from limited production runs or early collections.
Original boxes and documentation can enhance value but are not essential. Many Georg Jensen pieces are valuable based on design, age, and craftsmanship alone. We can still market your item effectively without original packaging.
Any Questions?
Our friendly and highly experienced team of jewellery specialists will gladly assist you.