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Fork

1847-1848 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This silver fork was made in Sheffield between 1847 and 1848. At this time there was a flourishing market for specialised serving equipment and specialised cutlery such as fish knives and forks and soup spoons. The accompanying fish slices and soup ladles were decorated with the same ornate patterns.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Silver, cast
Brief description
Silver, Sheffield hallmarks for 1847-8 and mark of Joseph Rogers and Sons Ltd
Dimensions
  • Height: 2.0cm
  • Length: 26.5cm
  • Width: 5.0cm
Marks and inscriptions
On handle: maker JR for Joseph Rodgers and Sons, Sheffield, duty, sterling; On fork: maker, sterling, duty, crown and date 'd' for 1847-48
Summary
This silver fork was made in Sheffield between 1847 and 1848. At this time there was a flourishing market for specialised serving equipment and specialised cutlery such as fish knives and forks and soup spoons. The accompanying fish slices and soup ladles were decorated with the same ornate patterns.
Associated object
Collection
Accession number
4896-1858

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Record createdMarch 3, 2004
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