Gorham The Baronial Pattern Serving Knife Purpose

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Gorham The Baronial Pattern Serving Knife Purpose

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Wondering if anyone knows the purpose of this knife. It is about 12 3/8” long and weighs 176g. Image
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Re: Gorham The Baronial Pattern Serving Knife Purpose

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It looks like a fish serving knife, one usually used in conjuction with a matching fork.

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Re: Gorham The Baronial Pattern Serving Knife Purpose

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Hello
Another possibility is a frozen dessert or cake knife as the blade is slightly dished, unlike a flat fish serving knife.
A google search for “antique frozen dessert serving knife” will show you examples.
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Re: Gorham The Baronial Pattern Serving Knife Purpose

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Thank you both for your responses. Actually, the blade is completely flat. It is shadows that make it look otherwise.
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Re: Gorham The Baronial Pattern Serving Knife Purpose

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It's an ice cream knife - Gorham called them 'ice cream slicers' in period catalogs. Here is one shown in the 'King George' pattern:


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Re: Gorham The Baronial Pattern Serving Knife Purpose

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Perfect! Thank you, Cheryl
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