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COHR DENMARK Danish vintage style teapot
Era: modern times
Material: EPNS electroplated nickel Silver
(Electroplated Nickel Silver)
Features: COHR DENMARK Trade mark at the bottom. In the UK and the United States, silverware using this alloy is the abbreviation of electroplated nickel Silver, marked EPNS. This group has a retro style and a very charming streamlined shape.
It is both a work of art and practical.
size
Length: 23.5cm
Width: 8.5cm
Height: 16 cm
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Special reminder: This is an antique item, and there will inevitably be traces of use. When purchasing, you accept its current condition. Please confirm before purchasing.
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Cohr (Carl M. Cohr) is a famous Danish silverware manufacturer with a history dating back to the late 19th century. The following are the main development stages of its historical evolution:
Founding and early development
• 1860: Ditlev Madsen Cohr founded a silverware workshop in Fredericia, Denmark, mainly producing handmade silverware, focusing on high-quality craftsmanship and meticulous design.
• 1890: Carl M. Cohr, Ditlev's son, took over the family business and named the brand Carl M. Cohr. Carl infused the company with modern business concepts and expanded its business scope.
Early 20th Century: Internationalization and Innovation
• 1900s: Cohr adopted cutting-edge craftsmanship techniques of the time, including mechanized production, and introduced electro- Silver technology (called "Danish Silver Plate"), making high-quality silverware more widely available.
• 1920s: The company begins exporting its products to international markets, especially in Europe and the United States, earning a good reputation
Golden Age: 1930s-1950s
During this period, Cohr's design style was heavily influenced by Danish Modernism. The company cooperates with many well-known designers to create silverware that is both practical and artistic.
• Famous series: Old Danish, Tivoli, etc. have become classic designs and are still sought after by collectors today.
• 1950s: Several pieces by Hans Bunde, such as the egg-shaped candle holder, become examples of mid-century modern design.
Later developments and challenges
• 1960s-1970s: Cohr faces operational challenges as consumer demand for stainless steel and other low-cost materials increases and demand for sterling silver and Silver items decreases.
• 1976: The Cohr company was merged with another Danish company and gradually withdrew from the silverware market, but its historical legacy and classic
modern status
Today, Cohr's silverware has become a prized collector's item, especially in antique markets and auction houses. Their exquisite craftsmanship and design make them an important page in the history of Danish silverware manufacturing.
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- Denmark
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- Cohr Demark Danish retro style teapot Worth collecting, lasting value
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