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Object ID #18634415

This is a fork. It was manufactured by Joseph Willmore. It is dated 1829 and we acquired it in 1990. Its medium is ivory, silver. It is a part of the Product Design and Decorative Arts department.

Fork, knife, and spoon with case
Made by Joseph Willmore
Birmingham, England, 1829-30
Ivory, silver; leather, silver (case)
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morrill, 1990-21-1/4

This object was donated by Richard Morrill. It is credited Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morrill.

Its dimensions are

L x W x D: 12.8 × 1.5 × 0.9 cm (5 1/16 × 9/16 × 3/8 in.)

It has the following markings

On neck, stamped: [1] JW in indented oval (maker's mark) [2] Lion passant (.925 fineness mark) [3] William IV sovereign head (duty mark) [4] gothic "f" (date letter mark, 1829) [5] Anchor (Birmingham assay mark)

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Object ID #18634415; Manufactured by Joseph Willmore; United Kingdom; ivory, silver; L x W x D: 12.8 × 1.5 × 0.9 cm (5 1/16 × 9/16 × 3/8 in.); Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morrill; 1990-21-1

This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition Feeding Desire: Design and the Tools of the Table, 1500-2005.

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