A Johan Rohde for Georg Jensen silver and enamelled ‘Acorn’ salt cellar and salt spoon, c. 1960s, the Konge blue enamel decorated to bowl, variously marked and impressed ‘62’, the spoon with ‘Acorn’ terminal, salt width 6cm, gross total weight 0.9oz (2)

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