Item# GD7881
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Tree of Life Flatware Set - Gold is adapted from the art glass windows in the Darwin D. Martin House (Buffalo, NY 1903-1905). The Frank Lloyd Wright Tree of Life Flatware Set features one of Mr. Wright’s most recognizable designs. This high quality 18/10 stainless steel set contains 4 full place settings including dinner knives, dinner forks, salad forks, place spoons & teaspoons.
Designed by Ricci Silversmith, which was founded in 1840 near Milan, Italy. Ricci Argentieri is one of the most renowned silversmiths in Europe with the highest quality, weight, balance and detail evident in every piece. Forged stainless steel. Dishwasher safe.
This 20 piece set includes: 4 Dinner Knives, each measuring 10-1/8" in length. 4 Dinner Forks, each measuring 8-1/2" in length. 4 Salad Forks, each measuring 7-1/2" in length. 4 Place Spoons, each measuring 8-1/4" in length. 4 Teaspoons, each measuring 6-7/8" in length. Please note: This item does not qualify for discount offers or expedited shipping.
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This Tiffany Hollyhocks Cloisonné Blown Glass Ornament from the Metropolitan Museum of Art is based on Garden Landscapes, a luminous three-panel window produced for Tiffany Studios (1902-1932) by Agnes F. Northrop (1857-1953). The window panel, now in The Met Museum's American Wing, was commissioned by businesswoman and philanthropist Sarah Cochran to evoke the idyllic grounds of her grand estate, Linden Hall,...
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This Tiffany Hydrangeas Cloisonné Blown Glass Ornament from the Metropolitan Museum of Art is based on Garden Landscapes, a luminous three-panel window produced for Tiffany Studios (1902-1932) by Agnes F. Northrop (1857-1953). The window panel, now in The Met Museum's American Wing, was commissioned by businesswoman and philanthropist Sarah Cochran to evoke the idyllic grounds of her grand estate, Linden Hall,...
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