


David-Andersen Norway Guilloché White Enamel Double Leaf Bracelet
Maker: David-Andersen, Oslo, Norway
Era: Mid-20th century (c. 1950s–1960s)
Materials: Sterling silver with gold vermeil finish and guilloché white enamel
Design: Linked double-leaf panels, each with guilloché engraving under glossy white enamel, symbolizing Scandinavian modernist nature themes
Clasp: Period push-box clasp with attached safety chain
Dimensions: 7 1/8 in. long x 23 mm wide
Weight: 24.6 g
Condition: Very good vintage condition — no enamel loss or repairs, warm silver patina present, and clasp in proper working order
Hallmarks: Marked for David-Andersen and 925 sterling
Collectible Note: David-Andersen’s enamel leaf designs are some of the most sought-after pieces in Scandinavian silver jewelry, prized for their craftsmanship, vibrant enamel work, and timeless natural motifs.
Maker: David-Andersen, Oslo, Norway
Era: Mid-20th century (c. 1950s–1960s)
Materials: Sterling silver with gold vermeil finish and guilloché white enamel
Design: Linked double-leaf panels, each with guilloché engraving under glossy white enamel, symbolizing Scandinavian modernist nature themes
Clasp: Period push-box clasp with attached safety chain
Dimensions: 7 1/8 in. long x 23 mm wide
Weight: 24.6 g
Condition: Very good vintage condition — no enamel loss or repairs, warm silver patina present, and clasp in proper working order
Hallmarks: Marked for David-Andersen and 925 sterling
Collectible Note: David-Andersen’s enamel leaf designs are some of the most sought-after pieces in Scandinavian silver jewelry, prized for their craftsmanship, vibrant enamel work, and timeless natural motifs.