Can anyone help me identify this hallmark? It appears to be a "L" in a triangle.
Also, please share if you know anything about what kind of fork it is or its age.
It is approximately 6 5/8" long and 26 grams (it's hollow, not solid). Marked "sterling" , "1222" , and with the hallmark.
Any help is appreciated.
help identifying: "L" in triangle hallmark, hollow fork
Re: help identifying: "L" in triangle hallmark, hollow fork
Meriden Sterling Company (c.1896-before 1904) via Rainwater i.d., covered here: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... +l#p153869
Re: help identifying: "L" in triangle hallmark, hollow fork
Excellent! Thanks so much for the info.
Do you know what it was intended to serve? I haven't seen a fork quite like it before.
The handle is at a slight angle, like a flipping spatula.
Do you know what it was intended to serve? I haven't seen a fork quite like it before.
The handle is at a slight angle, like a flipping spatula.
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Re: help identifying: "L" in triangle hallmark, hollow fork
It's a bread fork...
~Cheryl
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