16 items have been found that match your search request.
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Carving Fork
c. 1905
1983.03a.14
This carving fork was made by Lamson & Goodnow Company of Shelburne Falls, the largest cutlery producer in the U.S. in 1860. |
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Knife Sharpener
c. 1905
1983.03a.17
This knife sharpener was made by Lamson & Goodnow Company of Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, the largest cutlery producer in the U.S. in 1860. |
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Knife
1983.03c
This fish knife was produced by the prosperous Lamson & Goodnow Company of Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts. |
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Cutlery Box
c. 1905
1983.03m
This set of cutlery was a wedding present to Charlotte Wardner Lamson when she married Charles Hyse Warren in 1905. |
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Fruit Knife
1985.0012.16a
By the late 19th century, as many as thirteen different pieces of cutlery, including a fruit knife like this, could be found at a table setting. |
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Table Knife
1987.20.02d
Thanks to skilled German immigrant workers and a growing U.S. steel industry, knife and fork sets like these were made entirely on location in Shelburne Falls. |
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Table Knife
1987.20.04
The design of this Lamson & Goodnow knife is both decorative and functional. |
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Knife
1851-1858
1988.26
This knife was made by South River Cutlery during the company's short tenure in Conway center. |
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Knife
1992.08.08
This knife was made at the John Russell Company's early home on the Green River in Greenfield, MAssachusetts. |
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Lamson & Goodnow Manufacturing Company
c. 1880
2000.19.05
Lamson and Goodnow Company is located in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts. |