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Silver Fork
Bar Harbor Historical Society
  • Object, Eating Fork
  • none
  • 1880 - 1900 c.
  • Bar Harbor
  • Copyright Undetermined
Silver Fork
Bar Harbor Historical Society
Description:
See also matching knife and spoon. Part of Dorr family silver set. Engraved with "D" initial.
Dinner Fork
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
  • Object, Eating Fork
Dinner Fork
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
Description:
This is a dinner fork which is marked silver-plated. It is 8 inches long. There are four tines which measure 3 inches in length. The handle is tapered and has designs in the center and along the perimeter. It is tarnished and stained in places.
Knife and Fork
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
  • Object, Eating Fork, Luncheon Fork
Knife and Fork
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
Description:
Steel knife and fork with bone handles. Knife has no seration and is very blunt. Fork has three tines. Both patented March 6, 1860 by Lamson and Goodnow Mfg. Co. Donor info - belonged to donor’s grandmother, Sally DeLaittre who was the youngest daughter of Louis Duparre Des Isles and Mary Googins Des Isles.