Six Georgian Sheffield plate forks, four-pronged forks only became standard in the 19th Century. These carry the Boulton family crest and were probably used at Matthew Boulton's home, Soho House. (See Note) Sheffield plate forks with four tines
Meat carver in stainless steel with bone handle, fork in stainless steel with bone handle, steel with bone handle, manufactured by George Ibberson and Co. Meat carver in stainless steel with bone handle
Fork relay incorporating magnets type D-251-A, no. 297473, by Muirhead and Co. Ltd., July 1957 Fork relay incorporating magnets type D-251-A 1957
Ivory spoon and fork with detachable handles, in blind tooled leather case Ivory spoon and fork with detachable handles
Fork adapted for use with a mechanical substitute for the arms, 1919. Fork adapted for use with a mechanical substitute for the arms, 1919. 1919
4 Table Forks, Great Northern Railway, "GNR DC" on handle, made by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield. Four table forks, Great Northern Railway
Fork relay type D-14 no. 87, by Elliott Brothers (London) Ltd., 1944, used on Cable and Wireless Co. Porthcurno-Maderia submarine telegraph cable until end 1969 Fork relay type D-14 no. 87 1944
Brass toasting fork with 3 prongs and loop handle, probably reprodution, stamped Peerage, England, 1930-1970 Brass toasting fork with 3 prongs and loop handle 1930-1970