M. FORD CREECH ANTIQUES & FINE ARTS
GEORGE III SILVER TOASTING FORK
Maker's Mark JR (probably for Josepheus Read), London, 1800
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The long ebonized faceted toasting fork having ending in a silver fork
having three tapering prongs with baluster swelling below a reeded tapering silver ferrule,
the shaft terminal with silver ring attachment,
housed in a later leather and velvet-lined fitted case, retailed by Asprey, London
Note :
The largest collection of toasting forks (eleven pieces) is in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London,
spanning from 1669 to 1889.
30.5" Long / The Case 32.5" Long
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George III Silver Toasting Fork and Leather Case, JR (Josepheus Read), 1800, with Asprey London Leasther Case
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