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  1. 10. maj. Bernadotte, Bronze, middagsgaffel, pr stk Borddækning > Bestik, Bernadotte, Bronze, middagsgaffel, pr stk, Frigast gaffel, designet af Sigvard Bernadotte 19 cm lang PRISEN ER FAST TRYK PÅ KNAPPEN ”GÅ TIL VAREN” FOR AT... 60 kr. 8000 Aarhus C.

  2. Sigvard Bernadotte was a Swedish prince, the second son of King Gustav VI Adolf, he lost his title when he married a commoner. As a young man he wanted to become an actor but his father and grandfather didn't approve so he studied art history at Sweden's Uppsala University. He attended the School of Decorative Arts in Stockholm and became ...

  3. Sigvard Bernadotte. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Sigvard (1907-2002) was Prince of Sweden (from birth) and Duke of Uplandia (Uppland) until 1934. He was also a noted designer as Sigvard Bernadotte. He was created Prince Bernadotte and Count of Wisborg in the nobility of Luxembourg in 1951. Sigvard Bernadotte.

  4. Swedish royal prince Sigvard Bernadotte created some of Georg Jensen’s most recognisable sterling silver pieces. His strong functionalist aesthetic combined with bold graphic details define his designs from money clips and cutlery to ice buckets and trays. Sigvard Bernadotte Refine Your Results By: Price

  5. 5 de feb. de 2002 · Greve Sigvard Bernadotte, født den 7. juni 1907 og farbror til Sveriges konge Carl Gustaf, var den næstældste af en søskendeflok på fem, der bestod af fire brødre og dronning Ingrid. En stor del af greve Sigvard Bernadottes liv forbitredes af, at han aldrig fik den prinsetitel tilbage, som han blev frataget i 1934, fordi han giftede sig ...

  6. Beskrivelse. Georg Jensen Sterling Sølv Armbånd No 73 Sigvard Bernadotte No 73. Måler 17.5cm (6 57/64 in). Vægt 66.7 gr (2.35 oz) Designet af den svenske prins Sigvaard Bernadotte (1907 - 2002) Prins Sigvard Bernadotte drømte om at blive skuespiller, men hans fader (Gustav Adolf VI, kongen af Sverige) og hans farfar ville ikke acceptere ...

  7. Prince Sigvard Bernadotte (1907-2002) was trained at the Kungliga Konstakademien in Stockholm in 1929. The following year he saw the Stockholm exhibition of Gunnar Asplund, which marked the breakthrough of functionalism. This influenced Bernadotte’s own style and he incorporated the ideals of functional elegance into his design thenceforth.