Georg Jensen Silver Collection of the Lyons

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Tom and Gussie Lyons’ shared love of design, art, and architecture began soon after their wedding in the early 1950s. In their first homes, a Bertoia/Noguchi child’s table, an Eames rocking chair, and Corita Kent’s vibrant prints reflected their early passion for design and art.

In the 1970s, the Lyons lived in London and there they explored art galleries and antiques shops throughout the city. Returning to Columbus, Indiana in the mid-1970s, they lived and worked amid world class architecture, an experience that further shaped their collecting tastes. From their kitchen window, Eero Saarinen’s steeple for the North Christian Church was visible; while an I.M Pei library with Henry Moore’s Large Arch on its plaza anchored the downtown.


A Georg Jensen sterling covered tureen, #337. <br><b>Estimate: $18,000–$25,000</b>
A Georg Jensen sterling covered tureen, #337.
Estimate: $18,000–$25,000

In the 1980s, after settling in San Francisco, their interest in design, sculptural form and modernism blossomed into a passion for Georg Jensen silver. A sculptor before he became a silversmith, Jensen’s work perfectly combined the Lyons’ interest in fine workmanship with form and function. With access to interesting auctions, dealers, and antiques fairs, they built a remarkable collection of Jensen flatware, jewelry, and hollowware. Their pair of Jensen grape candelabra graced the mantels of their Washington Street and Laguna Street homes for over 40 years and a treasured Jensen gravy boat is a mainstay at their daughter’s Thanksgiving table today. Silver items from the Lyons’ collection will be offered at Clars Auctions on November 20th.


Tom and Gussie Lyon.
Tom and Gussie Lyon.
A pair of Georg Jensen sterling two light candelabra, #324. Estimate: $7,000–$9,000
A pair of Georg Jensen sterling two light candelabra, #324.
Estimate: $7,000–$9,000
A Georg Jensen sterling covered bowl in the Blossom pattern, #2A. Estimate: $4,000–$6,000
A Georg Jensen sterling covered bowl in the Blossom pattern, #2A.
Estimate: $4,000–$6,000
A Georg Jensen covered cocktail shaker in the Cactus pattern, #572A. <br><b>Estimate: $3,000–$5,000</b>
A Georg Jensen covered cocktail shaker in the Cactus pattern, #572A.
Estimate: $3,000–$5,000
A Georg Jensen sterling tray with ebony handles, #251C. <br><b>Estimate: $3,000–$5,000</b>
A Georg Jensen sterling tray with ebony handles, #251C.
Estimate: $3,000–$5,000
A large Georg Jensen sterling compote, #264A.<br><b>Estimate: $3,500–$4,500</b>
A large Georg Jensen sterling compote, #264A.
Estimate: $3,500–$4,500
A Georg Jensen sterling three piece tea set with ebony handles.<br><b>Estimate: $1,000–$1,500</b>
A Georg Jensen sterling three piece tea set with ebony handles.
Estimate: $1,000–$1,500

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