Provincial Fork

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JanGroen
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Provincial Fork

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Good afternoon
Another find from among a box of plated ware. This one stand out from the rest. It is very bulky and seemed old. It's marked with 3 stars wit EW in-between. I believe it to be colonial silver. Any help will be welcome.
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Re: Provincial Fork

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I did some research. I believe it is a Cape Silver fork by Georg Egbertus Wolhuter.
https://capesilvermarks.co.za/product-c ... -egbertus/
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Re: Provincial Fork

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G.E. Wolhuter was noted as a silversmith located at 13, Waterkant, Cape Town.

Source: The African Court Calendar and Directory - George Ross, A Richert - 1822

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