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Arts & Crafts American large sterling silver serving spork by Marshall Field, will date to c.1905, as well as sterling and makers name it has the number 4815 which will be a pattern number.
In excellent condition.
Of very good weight and measures 252mm in length.
1 in stock
Arts & Crafts American large sterling silver serving spork by Marshall Field, will date to c.1905, as well as sterling and makers name it has the number 4815 which will be a pattern number.
In excellent condition.
Of very good weight and measures 252 mm in length.
DATE | c.1905 |
MAKER or SPONSOR MARK | Marshall Field |
ASSAY OFFICE | …….. |
WEIGHT (Grammes) | 104.8 |
WEIGHT (Troy) | 3.37 |
REF:- | 302H |
In the eighth or ninth century, forks began to appear as eating utensils in Persia and by the 11th century forks were in use in the Byzantine Empire. From works of art and illustrated manuscripts, we can see that forks were often two-pronged at this stage. In the 16th century, forks as we know them began to appear across Europe being introduced to Italy and France and finally, Great Britain.
The fork developed as an eating utensil much later than knives which are the descendants of sharpened hand axes, the oldest known human tools. The shape of the fork has been around a long time and in ancient Greece, depictions of Poseidon, the god of the Sea, shown him holding a trident. In the same period, people used large forked tools to pull food out of boiling pots. However, it wasn’t used at the table until much later.
Origin | American |
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Period | Edwardian 1901-1910 |
Sponsor/Maker | Marshall Field |
REF CODE | 302H |
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Situated within the Central belt of Scotland (UK), we are a small, family run business. Indeed, we traded in silver for many years before forming Dart Silver Ltd in 2006.