Hi
What use is this item intended for?
It is six inches and the stem leaves the bowl at an angle.
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Do you recognize the crest?
Hi
What use is this item intended for?
It is six inches and the stem leaves the bowl at an angle.
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Do you recognize the crest?
It could be a salad serving fork.
Thanks Dancula
Yes, it looks like one, but isn’t it too small to be a salad fork?
Could it be a Ramekin Fork?
A runcible spoon aka a spork?
A Pickle / Pickled Veg (eg onions) fork/spoon or ‘spork’?
Hi Hi Captain, Shiver my timbers.
No relationship to Pogonia - not with a London hallmark anyway. There are probably several British families with this armorial. See Fairbairn’s Crests if you want to waste an hour or so.
But English silver is renowned for its quality and a noble family would want the glamour of an imported quality item, don’t you think? Here in Brazil, the rich in the past always liked to show off English and French items, to the point where there were rich people who had their clothes washed in Europe and went back and forth by ship.
I don’t waste my time. Is too precious…