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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…

  • Sample Book Page, Mural Scrolls, 1948

    Mural miniatures of large-scale wall decorations designed especially for silk screen reproduction by the artists Calder, Matisse, Matta and Miro. They are entitled respectively, “A Piece of My Workshop”, “Arbre…

  • Sample Book Page (USA), ca. 1910

    Eighty-three samples of machine-made openwork and several examples of hand made lace mounted on boards. They imitate hand-embroidered net, crochet, or needlepoint. All are floral patterns plus a few of…

  • Sample Book Page (probably USA), 1900–1920

    Two hundred and eight samples of machine-made openwork in imitation of bobbin laces and mounted on boards. All are floral patterns plus a few of an early 1920’s geometric style.…

  • “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.

  • “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.

  • Artisan Fork, 1974

    Integral handle and tines. Curving head with four tapering tines. Waisted neck and flat cushion form rectangular handle.

  • Artisan Fork, 1974

    Integral handle and tines. Curving head with four tapering tines. Waisted neck and flat cushion form rectangular handle.

  • 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.

  • Summit Fork, designed 1977–78

    Three-tined with straight-sided flat handle with squared terminal.

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