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Carving Knife and Fork and 6 Table Knives 2016-165
Carving Knife and Fork and Six Table Knives
Carving Knife and Fork and 6 Table Knives 2016-165

Carving Knife and Fork and Six Table Knives

Dateca. 1780
Manufactured by
MediumMother of pearl; silver; steel
Dimensions1.Carving fork OL: 10 5/16"
2.Carving knife OL: 12 ½”
3-8. Table knives OL: 10 1/8"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase, Kay Wilkinson in honor of Colin and Nancy Campbell
Object number2016-165,1-8
DescriptionCarving Fork and Knife with Six Table Knives: all with mother of pearl handles with shell ends,centrally-located neoclassical urn escutcheons, and taperd ferrules with narrow banding, all of silver; carving fork with steel baluster shank and two tines with square shoulders; knives with steel French spearpoint blades, marked “SHEMEL” for Staniforth (maker)Label TextMany specialist craftsmen contributed to the production of this set of carving knive and fork and six table knives. The mother of pearl plaques, steel tines and blades, and silver fittings would have come from different shops to be assembled into stylish utensils. Carving knives and forks dating prior to the nineteenth century are exceedingly rare survivals. This is only the second carving knife to be added to the Colonial Williamsburg collection.Mark(s)Blades marked incuse "SHEMEL" with varying levels of wear and legibility
2009 Record shot by L. Baumgarten. Pocketbook.
1780-1800; altered 1860-1880
Medallions 2000-142 and 2000-143
Wedgwood & Bentley
ca. 1779
2025-38,1&2, Fork and Knife
John or Joseph Guest
ca. 1770
D2005-CMD-011
1750-1770
D2006-CMD-444
ca. 1760
Record
Mid 18th c.
Flatware Case with Knives and Forks 1955-71,1-25
Matthew Boulton & John Fothergill
ca. 1770-1790
Flatware Case with Knives and Forks 1955-71,1-25
Matthew Boulton & John Fothergill
ca. 1770-1790
Flatware Case with Knives and Forks 1955-71,1-25
Matthew Boulton & John Fothergill
ca. 1770-1790
Flatware Case with Knives and Forks 1955-71,1-25
Matthew Boulton & John Fothergill
ca. 1770-1790