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A potato holder is a good idea, but Christofle's 1883 catalog says these were meant to hold something else.
Not sure if Germany is warm enough to grow these.
Like the United States, you probably have to import this fruit.
It just dawned on me that by having two examples in the first picture I may have implied this piece is attached to both ends of what is held.
This is not the case. These are used individually.
Pat.
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Last edited by 2209patrick on Sun Jun 07, 2009 8:02 am, edited 1 time in total.
Looks like we have another question here with more than one correct answer.
These very likely were also used as potato holders as Bahner said and shown in Trev's link.
The term I'm looking for is not well known in the United States either.
Will wait just a little longer before giving the name.
Mango forks??? I have my doubts about that. The first photo with the two forks might be that but the second photo shows undoubtedly a potato fork as Bahner already mentioned. The potato fork is very well known in Finland, Russia, the baltic states, Poland and Germany but not in other countries. Here is a picture of one. It measures close to 8 inches.