KNIFE, FORK & SPOON, in case

CH1984.281.a-d

Described as a Christening set. All have a shell pattern. Monogram on [.b], [.c]&[.d]: 'F P (?) E'
[.a]Wooden and Velvet case to hold cutlery.
[.b] Fork. '(maker's mark indecipherable)/ (leopards head)/ (lion)/ f/ (Queen's head). London 1861.
[.c] Knife. 'L/ (anchor)/ (lion)/ (Queen's head)/ J.G'. Birmingham 1860-61.
[.d] Spoon. Markings the same as [.a], London 1861.

Department: 

History Department

Collection

History Collection

Collection Item Data

Accession Number: CH1984.281.a-d
Accession Date: 9 Oct 1984

Material

Silver/Metal0 - Whole
Wood/Wooda - CASE
Velvet/Textilea - CASE
Satin/Textilea - CASE

Measurement

length220mm
width100mm
length155mm
length195mm
length160mm

 


 

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