I recently acquired this nice pair of Cork pickle forks (at least I assume they are pickle forks as too small for salad servers) by the father and son partnership of John Nicholson II and his son, Nicholas Nicholson.
The forks are fiddle pattern with the four tines showing just a little wear in places but the general condition of the forks is very good with clear hallmarks and crests. Each fork measures 18.8 cm in length.
John Nicholson and Nicholas Nicholson were in partnership from 1797 to 1824 and you can read all about the Nicholsons of Cork here:
http://www.925-1000.com/IProv_Nicholson.html
Hard to date these forks exactly, probably the early 1800s. The crest is that of the Coote family (the bird being a coot) with VINCIT VERITAS meaning 'truth conquers'. Possible families are those of Charles Robert Purdon, Esquire, of Ballyclough Castle and Bear Forest, Mallow, Co. Cork or Sir Algeron Charles Plumtre Bart. of Ballyfin, Queen's County (Co. Laois).
Cork Silver Pickle Forks
Re: Cork Silver Pickle Forks
Hi Scorpio,
Great examples. Thanks for sharing.
Trev.
Great examples. Thanks for sharing.
Trev.
Re: Cork Silver Pickle Forks
Thanks Trev.
Gordon
Gordon
Re: Cork Silver Pickle Forks
What chance that they could have been spoons originally?
Regards
John
Regards
John
Re: Cork Silver Pickle Forks
Zero in my opinion.
Regards,
Gordon
Regards,
Gordon