These pieces of flatware were designed by Joseph Hoffmann of Vienna Austria (1904-08). Made by Wierner Werkstatte.
The pastry serving spoon on the right is 6.9 inches (17.3 cm.) long.
What did they call the two pieces on the left?
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Ahhh, a crab fork - guess it is a bit short for a lobster pick. I like it too, but I've had a weakness for modern design since childhood (the only 8 year old girl in the neighborhood who craved a Scandinavian teak bedroom set instead of the dreadful white & gold "French Provincial"). Can imagine how shocking this pattern was at the time of introduction.
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