
#81501
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-SALAD SERVING FORK. 9.06" LONG
Designed in 1939 by Swedish Prince Sigvard Bernadotte, the Bernadotte Sterling silver cutlery pattern is a fine example of the functionalist period of the early 1930's. The true functionalist ideal - to create objects of everyday
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#81502
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-SMALL TEASPOON. 4.92" LONG
Designed in 1939 by Swedish Prince Sigvard Bernadotte, the Bernadotte Sterling silver cutlery pattern is a fine example of the functionalist period of the early 1930's. The true functionalist ideal - to create objects of everyday
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#81503
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-SMALL SERVING FORK. 8.19" LONG
Designed in 1939 by Swedish Prince Sigvard Bernadotte, the Bernadotte Sterling silver cutlery pattern is a fine example of the functionalist period of the early 1930's. The true functionalist ideal - to create objects of everyday
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#81504
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-LONG HANDLED LUNCHEON KNIFE. 7.68" LONG
Designed in 1939 by Swedish Prince Sigvard Bernadotte, the Bernadotte Sterling silver cutlery pattern is a fine example of the functionalist period of the early 1930's. The true functionalist ideal - to create objects of everyday
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#81505
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-LONG HANDLED DINNER KNIFE. 8.58" LONG
Designed in 1939 by Swedish Prince Sigvard Bernadotte, the Bernadotte Sterling silver cutlery pattern is a fine example of the functionalist period of the early 1930's. The true functionalist ideal - to create objects of everyday
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#81506
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-PASTRY FORK. 5.39" LONG
Designed in 1939 by Swedish Prince Sigvard Bernadotte, the Bernadotte Sterling silver cutlery pattern is a fine example of the functionalist period of the early 1930's. The true functionalist ideal - to create objects of everyday
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#81507
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-2-TINE MEAT FORK. 8.15" LONG
Designed in 1939 by Swedish Prince Sigvard Bernadotte, the Bernadotte Sterling silver cutlery pattern is a fine example of the functionalist period of the early 1930's. The true functionalist ideal - to create objects of everyday
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#81508
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-SMALL SERVING SPOON. 8.15" LONG
Designed in 1939 by Swedish Prince Sigvard Bernadotte, the Bernadotte Sterling silver cutlery pattern is a fine example of the functionalist period of the early 1930's. The true functionalist ideal - to create objects of everyday
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#81509
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-COLD CUT FORK. 5.98" LONG
Designed in 1939 by Swedish Prince Sigvard Bernadotte, the Bernadotte Sterling silver cutlery pattern is a fine example of the functionalist period of the early 1930's. The true functionalist ideal - to create objects of everyday
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#81510
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-SALAD SERVING SPOON. 9.06" LONG
Designed in 1939 by Swedish Prince Sigvard Bernadotte, the Bernadotte Sterling silver cutlery pattern is a fine example of the functionalist period of the early 1930's. The true functionalist ideal - to create objects of everyday
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None in stock.
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