How about this small serving fork. Any Ideas on the Maker ?

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slplsinbstn
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How about this small serving fork. Any Ideas on the Maker ?

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Hi, Any out there able to Identify this maker etc ?? It's a small serving type of fork. 6" long. Marked Sterling with one hallmark that I can't figure out.


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This pattern is Kenilworth by Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co. (part of International Silver), introduced in 1887. With that shape and size, most likely a chipped/smoked beef fork.

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