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“Tipsy Tavener” Fork, late 18th–mid-19th century
Four tine fork with faceted shank. Handle formed as a fully modelled, carved ivory bearded man leaning to his right, clutching a drinking cup close to his side with his…
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Panel (Algeria), 18th–19th century
Small hanging or shawl of fine, loosely woven linen, embroidered in silk in blue, violet, red, olive green, pink and white. Design symmetrically arranged, of stylized plants with spiky, angular…
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“Jetta” pattern Fork, designed 1965, produced 1965–74
Integral three-tine head and handle. Central section of cylindrical handle with milled turnings. Slightly flaring terminal with flat-end.
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“Jetta” pattern Fork, designed 1965, produced 1965–74
Integral three-tine head and handle. Central section of cylindrical handle with milled turnings. Slightly flaring terminal with flat-end.
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Artisan Fork, 1974
Integral handle and tines. Curving head with four tapering tines. Waisted neck and flat cushion form rectangular handle.
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Artisan Fork, 1974
Integral handle and tines. Curving head with four tapering tines. Waisted neck and flat cushion form rectangular handle.
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Metro Fork, designed 1977–78
Formed as one piece of stainless steel. Blade with rounded tip, Three-tined with straight-sided handle slightly domed, elongated oval central section and rounded terminal.
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Summit Fork, designed 1977–78
Three-tined with straight-sided flat handle with squared terminal.
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Summit Fork, designed 1977–78
Three-tined with straight-sided flat handle with squared terminal.
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