Have no clue on the hallmarks or pattern. Hope you can help

Item must be marked "Sterling" or "925"
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jantique30
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Have no clue on the hallmarks or pattern. Hope you can help

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Hope you can help me on the identity of the fork, its use and the hallmarks. I don't usually deal in this item. My first post so hope the pictures work...
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Please reload the image of the mark, it is not working.
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At last, I found the edit icon! Besides the hallmarks, it says Sterling 2.
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Post by catman »

Reed & Barton's Trajan pattern introduced in 1892. Possibly a salad fork.
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Thanks.

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Thank you catman for your reply.
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