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AMERICAN, PROBABLY PENNSYLVANIA, 19TH CENTURY (ONE DATED 1839)
Details
TWO INLAID WROUGHT IRON TOASTING FORKS
American, probably Pennsylvania, 19th Century (one dated 1839)
The first with brass-inlaid initials, JD and threaded stem (missing wooden handle); the second with copper and brass inlay, dated 1839; together with a third fork and stand.
16¼ in. long, the largest (3)
American, probably Pennsylvania, 19th Century (one dated 1839)
The first with brass-inlaid initials, JD and threaded stem (missing wooden handle); the second with copper and brass inlay, dated 1839; together with a third fork and stand.
16¼ in. long, the largest (3)
Provenance
Purchased from Charles Woolsey Lyon, New York, September 1921, the first
Purchased from Charles Woolsey Lyon, New York, March 1923, the second
Purchased from Charles Woolsey Lyon, New York, March 1923, the second
Literature
Wallace Nutting, Furniture Treasury, vol. II (New York, 1928), no. 4021 (the first only).