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This listing is part of the 'At Home with Patricia Wells' collection of epicurean objects and decorative antiques.

Dating from the early twentieth century, France, an iron metal butcher's shop rack of five hooks (also known as wolf's teeth). This is from the student's kitchen at Chanteduc, the home of Patricia and Walter Wells in Provence. Patricia used it for hanging go-to pots, pans and colanders in the charming farmhouse kitchen. Note the sweet little heart motifs between the teeth. 

Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 37" wide x 1½" wide x 3½" deep longest hooks
Approx. overall 94cm wide x 4cm wide x 9cm deep longest hooks

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