Cutlery Set
1680-1720 (made)
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This spoon was a part of a travelling set with a knife and fork, and was made in Carlsbad, a spa town famous for its souvenirs. The handle is hinged to allow it to be folded and stored, and has a design in gold on the surface. Gold leaf was heated, rubbed and hammered on and then burnished.
Object details
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Parts | This object consists of 3 parts.
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Materials and techniques | Steel with silver and some gilding |
Brief description | Cutlery set comprising folding knife, fork and spoon with steel handles with silver and some gilding. Mark of a gryphon's head, Carlsbad, Bohemia, 1680-1720 |
Physical description | Cutlery set comprising folding knife, fork and spoon with steel handles with silver and some gilding. Mark of a gryphon's head |
Marks and inscriptions | Mark of a gryphon's head (Maker's mark) |
Credit line | Given by J H Fitzhenry Esq. |
Object history | ex Fitzhenry Collection |
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Summary | This spoon was a part of a travelling set with a knife and fork, and was made in Carlsbad, a spa town famous for its souvenirs. The handle is hinged to allow it to be folded and stored, and has a design in gold on the surface. Gold leaf was heated, rubbed and hammered on and then burnished. |
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Accession number | 1001 to B-1902 |
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Record created | May 26, 2005 |
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