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Youth fork 4.5"l. and a food pusher
Youth fork 4.5"l. and a food pusher 4"l. both 14k yellow gold.
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MEAT FORK. New England 18th
MEAT FORK. New England 18th century wrought iron brass and maple. Three-pronged fork with elaborate shaft that includes brass-inlaid ''JD'' and star and a turned handle. 17''l. Ex David Good (Ohio). There is brass on the back side at the handle does not appear to be a repair. Pitting is throughout the fork. Is fairly uniform on handle-less on tines. Seems consistent with age.
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FINE TOOL DECORATED & BRASS
FINE TOOL DECORATED & BRASS INLAID WROUGHT IRONfork ca. 1824 dated; flesh fork with two prongs, rod and tapered flatwork handle with rattail hook hanger, two brass plate inlays each with fine tool punch and engraved decoration, the upper brass engraved with date and initials "L (or S) B", the lower inlay with heart pattern engraving, 13 1/2"l; Condition: cleaned upper surface, appears authentic
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Five Hand-Wrought Forks, Pot Lifter
Five Hand-Wrought Forks, Pot Lifter probably American, 19th century or earlier: hay fork, 10 in.; roasting fork with stand, 23-1/4 in.; three roasting forks, shortest marked on back "Higgins"(?), 19 in. to 28-1/4 in.; pot lifter, 21 in.,
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PENNSYLVANIA WROUGHT IRON FLESH
PENNSYLVANIA WROUGHT IRON FLESH FORKPennsylvania wrought iron flesh fork , engraved 1801 BDR below stylized tulip and floral designs, 22 1/4" l. Provenance: Sotheby's, Important Americana, The Collection of Mr. and Mrs. James O. Keene, January 1997, lot 52.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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A boxed set of six silver handled
A boxed set of six silver handled pastry forks and a boxed pair of silver plated fish servers.
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Pennsylvania wrought iron flesh
Pennsylvania wrought iron flesh fork with brass inlay inscribed 1787 AR 16 1/2" l. ?
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Copper and brass inlayed flesh fork
Copper and brass inlayed flesh fork early 19th c. 19 1/2" l. ?
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English fish serving knife and fork
English fish serving knife and fork with bone handles (damaged) and an elaborate floral decorated spoon and fork plus magnifying glass and pen.
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2 KITCHEN UTENSILSca. 19th century;
2 KITCHEN UTENSILSca. 19th century; initialed "E.H.Y." two-prong wrought iron butcher fork with hook top rod and flatwork handle, 17", Condition: good; signed "F.B.S., Canton, O. patent Jan. 26, 1886" small brass bowl with rivet mounted wrought iron hook top flatwork handle, 13", Condition: some crimping to bowl
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3 WROUGHT IRON FLESH FORKSca.
3 WROUGHT IRON FLESH FORKSca. 19th-20th century; all two-prong forks with different form handles: one fork with diamond faceted flatwork handle with drilled hanger hole, 14 1/2"; small size fork with arched flatwork grip and wrapped hook, 11"; late primitive fork with flatwork square top handle with drilled hanger hole, 12"; Condition: all good
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English fish slice and serving fork
English fish slice and serving fork with bone handles and sterling silver bands and tips. Knife 13.5"l.
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SIGNED "F.G. FARMER" WROUGHT IRON
SIGNED "F.G. FARMER" WROUGHT IRON BUTCHER'S FORKca. mid 19th century; large three-tine roasting/butcher fork with arched handle with curved form upper top, lower and upper flatwork with rod stem center and has rattail bent hook for hanging, incised band accents and maker's strike, 20"; Condition: good
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An American silver plate
An American silver plate presentation shovel inscribed '' Union Fork and Hoe Co. Razor Back '' and '' God bless this project and all its workers ''. Approx. 100 cm long.
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BUTCHERING FORK & WAFFLE IRONca.
BUTCHERING FORK & WAFFLE IRONca. 1840-1845; wrought iron butchering fork with four tines and flat handle ends in rat tail, 37 1/2"; cast iron waffle iron marked on both plates "J. SAVERY & SON - New York", 5"x 8" plates, 25" handles
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3 WROUGHT IRON TWO-PRONG FORKSca.
3 WROUGHT IRON TWO-PRONG FORKSca. 18th-19th century; signed "B. Kent" tool decorated flatwork handle with hook top hanger, appears to have woman seated pulling on flower stem in decoration, very primitive form, 17 1/2"; non-typical round rod ball and baluster worked handle with shell form hanger, 18 1/2"; very primitive large fork with round and flatwork handle with ram's horn, 21"; Condition: some surface rust
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AMERICAN SILVER FORKS Various
AMERICAN SILVER FORKS Various makers; comprising sixteen large fruit and cold meat forks and twenty-four smaller pickle and other forks (40 pcs.). Approx. 58 oz.
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Arthur Stone sterling cold meat
Arthur Stone sterling cold meat fork, scroll handle, designer and chaser Edward Billings, "HFC" monogram, 9-1/2 in. Light scratches. Private Collection, Arden, North Carolina.
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2 HAND WROUGHT IRON ROASTING
2 HAND WROUGHT IRON ROASTING FORKS CA. 18TH-MID19th century; primitive form fork with crab's leg cut and bent accent on tool decorated grip, wrapped hook hanger, central rod and flatwork lower/upper handle, 22 1/4"; initial "HxL" fork with pierced heart shaped top handle that is arched with flatwork upper 2/3 and rod worked lower, possible work of "Jong Long, Manheim area, PA", 18", [Note: fork structure pictured and attributed by Clarke Hess to John Long on page 88 in "Mennonite Arts"; Condition: both have surface rust, good cleaning needed
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4 WROUGHT IRON KITCHEN
4 WROUGHT IRON KITCHEN UTENSILSca. 18th-20th century; signed "Spear" arch blade dough scraper with iron riveted bent rod handle with triangular/trowel mount, 4 1/2"x 4 1/2", Condition: good; long three-prong roasting fork with bent hook top flatwork handle, 19 3/4", Condition: very good; large two-prong pie shovel/fork with bent shank flatwork handle, 4"x 20 1/4", Condition: very good; wooden handled dough scraper with blade salvage old reaper blade to rivet bent iron strap handle, 3 1/4"x 6"x 3", Condition: fair
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BONE CANNIBAL FORK, EX. BEASLEY
BONE CANNIBAL FORK, EX. BEASLEY COLL. Likely mid-19th c., Fiji Islands, carved from a single bone, four long prongs issuing form a handle, black ink collection accession numbers on handle, 9"l
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FOLKE ARSTRöM, (90) PIECES OF FOCUS
FOLKE ARSTRöM, (90) PIECES OF FOCUS DE LUXE STAINLESS FLATWARE FOR GENSE Including (4) various servers, (11) dinner forks (7.75 in.), (6) soup spoons (7.25 in.), (20) table spoons (6.75 in.), (4) teaspoons (6.25 in.); (8) double-bladed forks (6.75 in.), (4) salad forks (6.75 in.), (6) luncheon forks (6.75 in.), (10) spreaders (5.75 in.), (4) lunch knives (6.75 in.), (8) butter knives (7.25 in.), (5) steak knives (7.75 in.), together with (1) Jens Quistgaard steel serving spoon (10.75 in.), a pair of servers marked Hackman (13.5 in.), and (6) steak knives marked Lundtofte (7.25 in.).
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A ceramic group of a lady and a
A ceramic group of a lady and a gentleman blue crossed pitchforks mark to base 13 cm high.
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Dutch silver spoon and fork; scenes
Dutch silver spoon and fork; scenes of rustic life throughout. Fork: 8 1/4"L.
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A treen toasting fork, possibly a
A treen toasting fork, possibly a Welsh love token, 60cm long
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2 WROUGHT IRON ROASTING FORKSca.
2 WROUGHT IRON ROASTING FORKSca. 18th-19th century; both heavy wrought iron long handle two prong forks: arched tapered hook top handle fork with diamond worked center and copper/brass inlay straps, 19 1/2"l; arched washer top flat and rod worked handle with file worked hooked top hanger, 18 1/2"l; Condition: both good
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Five Hand-Wrought Hearth Tools
Five Hand-Wrought Hearth Tools implement with fork at one end and shovel-shaped spatula at other end, shaped geometric handle, 27-3/4 in.; skimmer with brass bowl, 20 in.; iron skimmer, 24 in., several breaks in bowl; mulling iron, 19 in.; peel with twisted handle, 18 in., old pitting, one void in flat portion,
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WROUGHT IRON TWO-PRONG FLESH FORK
WROUGHT IRON TWO-PRONG FLESH FORK INITIALED "M.A.Sca. 19th-20th century; crafted from salvaged file, the fork has fine arching handle with filework accent below flatwork grip, simple drilled eye hanger, engraved type lettering, 11 1/4", Condition: minimal rust
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Wrought iron hearth tools to
Wrought iron hearth tools to include a peel a waffle iron a flesh fork and two straining ladles. ?
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GROUP OF KITCHEN UTENSILS.
GROUP OF KITCHEN UTENSILS. American 19th century wrought iron brass and copper. Dipper strainer spatula and fork marked ''FBS Canton O. Pat. Jan. 26 '86''. And four small dippers two brass and two copper 10''l.
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Five wrought iron utensils to
Five wrought iron utensils to include a double-ended flesh fork/spatula stamped J Criutz a spoon dated 1849 a spatula with brass... ?
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A COLLECTION OF FIDDLE PATTERN
A COLLECTION OF FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE various makers and dates, comprising, a basting spoon, four tablespoons, six dessert spoons, six table forks, ten dessert forks, a sauce ladle, a collection of condiment and teaspoons, some with engraved initials to terminal; together with a child's fork of similar design, Exeter 1808(qty)Length of basting spoon: 30cm, combined weight: 59.7oz
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Eleven American sterling silver
Eleven American sterling silver salad forks in the "Basket of Flowers" pattern, Dominick & Haff together with a matching pie spade with plated blade; 12.2 ozt. of weighable silver
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4 WROUGHT IRON UTENSILSca.
4 WROUGHT IRON UTENSILSca. 1800-1900; wrought iron flesh fork with tapered handle split and coiled to heart shape at end, 21 1/2"; wrought iron flesh fork with beveled grip with rat tail hook, 22 3/4"; wrought iron strainer, filed and stamped, 19 1/2"; wrought iron flesh fork with filed decoration, 16"
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2 WROUGHT IRON BUTCHER FORKSca.
2 WROUGHT IRON BUTCHER FORKSca. late 19th-mid 20th century; both extended roasting or butcher two-prong forks: one signed "Robison" with flatwork handle that oval hanger eye, 22 3/4", Condition: good; one signed "J.B." near fork mount with square stock and flatwork handle with round eye hanger, 23 3/4", Condition: rusted surface
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A set of six Georgian large
A set of six Georgian large rattaiil forks. By Owen Feilding. Plymouth dock workshop. Exeter, 1828 hallmarks. Weight - 380g