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Harald Christian Nielsen (20 July 1892 – 22 December 1977) was a Danish designer of silver for Georg Jensen. The younger brother of Georg Jensen's third wife, he joined the company at 17 as a chaser's apprentice but later became one of the company's leading designers in the 1920s and 1930s and Jensen's closest colleague.

Nielsen's father died when he was one year old and his mother then moved the family to Copenhagen. His eldest sister, Johanne, married Georg Jensen in 1907. In 1909, Nielsen began an apprenticeship as a chaser in his brother-in-law's silver workshop. The company paid for his drawing lessons with Carl V. Meyer.

Nielsen quickly rose through the ranks at Georg Jensen, becoming a designer in 1918. His early designs were influenced by the Art Nouveau movement, but he soon developed his own distinctive style, which was characterized by more... its simplicity and geometric forms. He was particularly interested in the relationship between form and function, and his designs were often inspired by nature.

Nielsen's most famous design is the pyramid flatware pattern, which was introduced in 1927. The pyramid pattern is characterized by its simple, geometric shapes and its use of contrasting finishes. It is one of the most popular flatware patterns in the world and is still in production today. Nielsen also designed a wide range of other objects for Georg Jensen, including jewellery, tableware, and decorative objects. His work is characterized by its clean lines, elegant proportions, and use of high-quality materials.

Nielsen was a highly influential figure in the Danish design movement and was a member of the Danish Arts and Crafts Society and the Danish Academy of Fine Arts. He was also awarded the Eckersberg Medal, the highest honour in Danish art, in 1953. Nielsen died in Hellerup, Denmark, in 1977. His work is represented in the collections of major museums around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. less...

Harald Nielsen for Georg Jensen, sterling silver sugar bowl,…
Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Sugar Bowl, c. 1930

Harald Nielsen for Georg Jensen, sterling silver sugar bowl, design no. 456B, c. 1930, twin handled, with hammered decoration, stamped maker's marks, approx. Weight 145 grams

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Georg Jensen 'old Danish' large pastry server designed by…
Georg Jensen Harald Nielsen Pastry Server, 22cm

Georg Jensen 'old Danish' large pastry server designed by Harald Nielsen post 1945 mark, approx 8.66 in., 169g.

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A pair of early Georg Jensen silver plates designed by Harald…
Georg Jensen and Michelsen Silver Plates Trio

A pair of early Georg Jensen silver plates designed by Harald Nielsen, one, circa 1933-1944 the other 1925 -1932, together with a similar sterling plate by Michelsen (Danish Copenhagen founded 1893). The Jensen plates marked 600E and 600F with respective h

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A Georg Jensen sterling silver Moustache brush, with miniature…
Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Grooming Set (5 pieces)

A Georg Jensen sterling silver Moustache brush, with miniature bottle Oppener, magnifying glass, letter Oppener and one other by by Harald Nielsen, each marked George Jensen sterling Denmark, (5)

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An unusual Danish Art deco silver ecuelle and cover, designed…
Art Deco Silver Ecuelle with Ebony Handles and Finial

An unusual Danish Art deco silver ecuelle and cover, designed by Harald Nielsen, mark of Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, 1926-1932, circular with beaded border and ebony scroll handles, the cover with wooden bud and leaf finial with four silver scroll supports,

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A pair of Georg Jensen Harald Nielsen sterling silver Pyramid,…
Georg Jensen Pyramid Sterling Silver Butter Bowls

A pair of Georg Jensen Harald Nielsen sterling silver Pyramid, butter bowls, 600A, one stamped with Georg Jensen GJ monogram, the other with dotted circle mark, diameter 3.50 in., total weight 98gms

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A Georg Jensen Harald Nielsen sterling silver Pyramid, sugar…
Georg Jensen Pyramid Sugar Bowl, Sterling Silver

A Georg Jensen Harald Nielsen sterling silver Pyramid, sugar cube bowl 600, stamped HNwith Georg Jensen silver marks, diameter 4.61 in., weight 274gms

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A Georg Jensen Harald Nielsen sterling silver Pyramid,…
Georg Jensen Pyramid Marmalade Jar in Sterling Silver

A Georg Jensen Harald Nielsen sterling silver Pyramid, Marmalade jar, 600, stamped with Georg Jensen GJ earlier marks. Height 3.15 in., diameter 3.35 in.

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A Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Old Danish' bread knife, 1947…
Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Bread Knife

A Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Old Danish' bread knife, 1947 onwards, old Danish or Dobeltriflet pattern number 100 designed by Harald Nielsen in that year, with a long serrated steel blade to a shaped rectangular handle with threaded edges and a fold ove

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