Table fork

Hungarian

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With their graceful handle decorated with mother-of-pearl, these implements are referred to as “Habaner” work, a term used for cutlery hafts made by descendants of refugees who had settled in Hungary during the sixteenth century fleeing from religious persecution in the Austrian province of Tyrol.

Table fork, Steel; mother of pearl, stained horn, brass, Hungarian

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