1914 British Sheffield King's Pattern Sterling Silver Handle Silver-plated Dessert Fork

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1914 British Sheffield King's Pattern Sterling Silver Handle Silver-plated Dessert Fork - Cutlery & Flatware - Sterling Silver

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1914 British Sheffield King's Pattern Sterling Silver Handle Silver-plated Dessert Fork 【 A Century of Elegance for Your English Afternoon 】 This is not just an ordinary piece of cutlery; it's a century of British afternoon tea distilled into a single object. Born during the reign of King George V in 1914, from Sheffield, a renowned center for silverware, it fully embodies the aristocratic elegance of the classic British "King's Pattern." ⸻ | Style Characteristics | The classic King's Pattern, originating in the early 19th century, is one of the most iconic designs in British silverware. The full fan-shaped shell motif at the end of the handle symbolizes prosperity and elegance, with smooth, steady lines that showcase a rich British gentleman's taste. ⸻ | Craftsmanship Details | Delicate hand-engraved leaf patterns are visible where the fork face meets the handle, offering rich texture that appears even more three-dimensional under light. This exemplifies the Sheffield silversmiths' meticulous attention to detail and the warmth of their handcrafted work at the time. ⸻ | Material and Practicality | • Handle: British 925 Sterling Silver (complete with Lion Passant, Sheffield Crown, and Date Letter hallmarks) • Fork Face: Silver-plated steel (magnetic) ⸻ • Dimensions: Approximately 16 cm (Suitable for cake, fruit, and afternoon tea pastries) • Year: 1914 (Date Letter ‘w’) • Origin: Sheffield, England • Workshop: James Deakin & Sons (JY mark) The item is in good overall condition and is functional for use. However, as a century-old antique, it inevitably bears natural signs of age; please consider this before collecting.

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Material
Sterling Silver
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
United Kingdom
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This is not just an ordinary piece of cutlery; it's a century of British afternoon tea distilled into a single object. Born during the reign of King George V in 1914, from Sheffield, a renowned center for silverware, it fully embodies the aristocratic elegance of the classic British "King's Pattern."

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