No connection to server
472A(1559532)
Wiwen Nilsson(Sweden, 1897-1974)
a brooch, silver, in the shape of a pheasant, Lund 1964.
Hammer price
12 000SEK
Estimate
5 000 - 6 000 SEK

A brooch, silver, in the shape of a pheasant, Lund 1964.

Signed by Wiwen Nilsson. No. 19, length approximately 7 cm, weight 13 g. Accompanied by Wiwen Nilsson case.

Wear commensurate with age and use.

More about Wiwen Nilsson

Wiwen Nilsson was a Swedish designer born in Copenhagen. He studied at his father's workshop, as well as in Germany, Denmark, and France. Nilsson is primarily known for his objects created in silver with geometric, clean, and austere forms. Nilsson debuted at the Gothenburg Exhibition in 1923. At the Stockholm Exhibition in 1930, he had his major breakthrough, and his innovative modernism was a success. Nilsson created, among other things, jewellery, table silver, and services.

Read more
For condition report contact specialist
Fredrik Karlsson
Stockholm
Fredrik Karlsson
Specialist Jewellery
+46 (0)767 81 06 06
Purchasing info
Image rights

The artworks in this database are protected by copyright and may not be reproduced without the permission of the rights holders. The artworks are reproduced in this database with a license from Bildupphovsrätt.

Others have also viewed

Brooch and brooch pin.
1644103
Brooch and brooch pin.
No bids
1d 8h
Estimate
5 000 SEK
Brooch, silver with green stone.
1699596
Brooch,
silver with green stone.
No bids
4d 9h
Estimate
2 500 SEK
Brooch, silver with stones.
1699600
Brooch,
silver with stones.
Current bid
500 SEK
4d 9h
Estimate
2 500 SEK
Brooch, 18K gold with gold coin/medal Venezuela.
1699961
Brooch,
18K gold with gold coin/medal Venezuela.
Current bid
16 000 SEK
1d 11h
Estimate
20 000 SEK
A 14K gold pendant/brooch with shell cameo.
1705974
A 14K gold pendant/brooch with shell cameo.
Current bid
200 EUR
6d 13h
Estimate
500 EUR
Brooch 18K gold with an old-cut diamond, defective.
1643834
Brooch 18K gold with an old-cut diamond,
defective.
Current bid
500 SEK
9h 58m
Estimate
2 500 SEK