Fork, from a two-piece fish server / Hatton Works (Wilson and Davis)

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Accession Number
1968/1.62
Title
Fork, from a two-piece fish server
Artist Nationality
English
Artist Life Dates
active 1870-1883
Medium and Support
silver with ivory handle
Object Creation Date
1853-1854
Object Creation Place
Europe (continent)
United Kingdom (nation)
England (country)
Greater London (metropolitan area)
London (inhabited place)
Creation Place 1
Europe (continent)
Creation Place 2
United Kingdom (nation)
Creation Place 3
England (country)
Creation Place 5
London (inhabited place)
Dimensions
25.6 cm (10 1/16 in.)
Century
20th century
Primary Object Classification
Metalwork
Primary Object Type
fork
Secondary Object Classification
Decorative Arts
Secondary Object Type
silver
Physical Description
Five-tined engraved silver fork with ivory handle
Subject Matter
Wilson and Davis were silver manufacturers of mostly tableware and flatware or utensils and were located in London, England. The shape and design of this piece is typical of their style.
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Record
1968/1.62
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"Fork, from a two-piece fish server; Hatton Works (Wilson and Davis)." In the digital collection University of Michigan Museum of Art. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/musart/x-1968-sl-1.62/1968_1.62.jpg. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 19, 2024.
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