A Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Acorn' pattern cutlery service with settings for ten comprising table knives, table forks, entree knives, entree forks, soup spoons, dessert spoons, steak knives, fish knives, tea spoons and coffee spoons, and serving items comprising two pair of salad servers, a straining spoon, a sauce ladle, a pair of butter knives, a cream ladle, a cheese knife, a bottle opener, a cake slice, a pair of bone bowled serving spoons, a round serving spoon and a pair of grape scissors, 2,330 grams total weight excluding items with filled handles, Georg Jensen introduced the Acorn (Konge) pattern in 1916. The design, by Johan Rohde, is probably the best known, and most popular of all Jensen flatware patterns. Johan Rohde (1856-1935), a recognised painter, joined Jensen in 1906 and was one of his most important designers and collaborator until his death