Fork (one of a pair)
London, England
1787-1790
Maker
George Smith and William Fearn (working 1786-1791)
Measurements
8 in x 1 in x 3/4 in
Materials
Silver
Credit Line
Historic Odessa Foundation, gift of Hugh R. Sharp Jr. and Bayard Sharp
Accession Number
1968.829
Inscription
London date letters stamped into the two forks include “q” on accession no. 1968.829.1, and “o” on 1968.829.2. The maker's mark is “GS / WF”. The crest of the Maxwell and Ralston families is engraved on the face of the handle.
Condition Notes
The ends of the tines are worn from use, especially on the right side.
Provenance
Ex coll. H. Rodney Sharp
Comments
The pair of four-tined forks bear two different date letters, suggesting that the silversmiths made forks (and other silverwares) in batches that carried over from year to year. The two date letter marks yield a time span of 1787 to 1790.
The heraldic crest shows a heraldic wreath supporting a falcon.