Monday, December 2, 2013

Beauvoir by Tuttle

Normally, I do not care for or write about, what I consider, newer patterns. Since this pattern, Beauvoir by Tuttle, was introduced in 1967 (and discontinued in 2003), I consider this a rather "modern" pattern. However, when I ran across the pattern, I was taken by it's design. It is unlike most mid to late 20th century designs.

It is an open design, with a garland that drapes from the sides of terminal down to the top of the stem. Both the top of terminal and the top of the stem have an embellished motif on them. The stem has lines that run down to a design that joins the stem and the shoulder nicely.

Short Handle Olive Fork  (5 5/8 inches)
Tuttle Beauvoir (Sterling, 1967) Short Handle Pickle/Olive Fork

Sugar Spoon  (6 1/8 inches)

Tuttle Beauvoir (Sterling, 1967) Sugar Spoon

Pierced Table Serving Spoon  (8 3/4 inches)

Tuttle Beauvoir (Sterling, 1967) Pierced Tablespoon (Serving Spoon)

Butter Knife  (6 1/4 inches)

Tuttle Beauvoir (Sterling, 1967) Modern Hollow Butter Spreader (Stainless)

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