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Salad Serving Fork and Spoon

1929-1938

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Cartier

Salad Serving Fork and Spoon

1929-1938

Physical Qualities Silver, .1 Fork: 9 in. L (22.9 cm.) .2 Spoon: 8 15/16 in. L (22.7 cm.)
Credit Line Gift of Judith Hundertmark, Baltimore, in Memory of John K. and Elizabeth R. Brigstocke
Object Number 2006.75.1-2
One large salad-serving fork and one large salad-serving spoon. Solid silver. Simple design with a delicate ridge running vertically the length of the handles. Initials "EC" engraved on the handles signifying ownership by Etta Cone.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 2006; Judith Hundertmark; from her father, John K. Brigstocke; from Mrs. Julius Cone (Etta's sister-in-law), c. 1950-1951; Etta Cone's estate

Inscribed: Handles, "EC"

Markings: Marks worn. Marks on reverse side of handles: (Punched mark) Sterling Cartier

Manufacturer

Cartier

1846–2000

French, founded 1847
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