Butter knife hair barrette ???

doublet2a

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Going through my brass an copper to take to the recyclers, and found this.
It was all bent up, looked like scrap at first.
I'm sure it's a hair barrette, but why a butter knife:icon_scratch::icon_scratch::icon_scratch:
Maybe a tie clasp for a Cook...

Thanks for looking

Tim
 

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Unique, odd but kind of cool looking.
 

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I remembered another of these posted a couple years back. I found the thread here:

http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/what/191571-butter-knife-barette.html

I edited my post in that thread b/c instead of a photo from the Sear Roebuck catalogue it was now a random snapshot of some people! (must have been since I used tinipic to upload it and they replaced the code since it was a couple years old).

I've skimmed through my copy of the 1897 Sears catalogue and am not seeing what I might have posted back then but I will look again.
 

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doublet2a

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I remembered another of these posted a couple years back. I found the thread here:

http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/what/191571-butter-knife-barette.html

I edited my post in that thread b/c instead of a photo from the Sear Roebuck catalogue it was now a random snapshot of some people! (must have been since I used tinipic to upload it and they replaced the code since it was a couple years old).

I've skimmed through my copy of the 1897 Sears catalogue and am not seeing what I might have posted back then but I will look again.
Hmmmm, Interesting,, the same hair barrette in that post..

Tim
 

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koolaidsmile

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I am a seller and collector of vintage jewelry and for some odd reason back in the day they like to use utensils as jewelry!! I have quite a few spoon pieces although I've never seen a knife piece before!! Very cool!

Kathy (koolaidsmile) :-)
 

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koolaidsmile

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Maybe they stole the idea from the Chinese with the wearing of chop sticks in their hair! I guess we decided to put cutlery in our hair! :-)

Kathy (koolaidsmile) :-)
 

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