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Bronzes & Art Deco Metalware

1939 World's Fair Flatware Trylon Perisphere

Few things are as representative of American Art Deco as the Iconic design of the 1939 New York World’s Fair’s Trylon and Persiphere. Wallace Harrison (1895 – 1981) who was one of the architects who participated in the design of Rockefeller Center and J. Andre Fouilhoux (1879 – 1945), a French architect that worked with Harrison are given credit for having designed the Theme Center (comprised of the two modernistic structures of Trylon and Perisphere) for the 1939 Worlds’ Fair. The William Rogers Mfg. Co., a part of the International Silver Company, produced this flatware to commemorate this event. A set such as this is on display at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. This 56-piece set includes service for eight of knives, dinner forks, salad forks, teaspoons and soup spoons as well as serving pieces plus two engraved teaspoons and is marked “Pat. Pend. Wm. Rogers IS”.

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