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Lily Pattern Luncheon Forks
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Accession #: | 4429.115.1 |
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Title: | Lily Pattern Luncheon Forks |
Object Type: | Fork, Eating; Fork, Luncheon |
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Physical Description: | Set of 9 sterling silver luncheon forks in Whiting and Gorham's Lily pattern. Handles have one lily near tines, one at middle of handle, and two at tip. Monogram "C" on handle near the tip. |
Description: | The 1859 Comstock Lode discovery provided a large silver supply, and silver flatware became a dining essential. New serving pieces were introduced during the 1880s and 1890s, before the number of pieces in any one pattern began to decline. Although Grace Campbell already owned flatware in the 1891 "Louis XV" and 1901 "King Edward" patterns, she acquired this fashionable Art Nouveau set in the "Lily" pattern after the Whiting Company filed its patent in 1902. |
Category: | Campbell Collection |
Related Objects: |
4429.115.1A (Campbell Family, Fork, Eating; Fork, Luncheon, Lily Pattern Luncheon Fork, 1902)
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Geographical Reference: | Campbell House (Washington->Spokane County->Spokane) |
Dimensions: |
Object Height/Width 6.75 x 1"
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Materials/Techniques: |
sterling silver (Material)
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Credit Line: | Museum Purchase, 2019 |
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