Phoenix From The Ashes mark EPNS
Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2019 3:10 pm
Hello, I just go hold of a small, possible, hors d’oeuvres fork made in EPNS material. It is less than 9 centimeters long and no doubt was an Australia “souvenir” item as its finial carries an embossed image of the island of Tasmania.


After looking at the image on the other side of its finial I am confidently guessing that the manufacturer of the fork was the “Phoenix Manufacturing Co” of Melbourne in Victoria, a city just over the water from Tasmania.
In a section of the forum, Contributors’ Notes, Early Australian Silversmiths, “Dognose” has an informative, feature concerning “Phoenix” and here we can see an image of a Phoenix rising from the ashes.
Fishless


After looking at the image on the other side of its finial I am confidently guessing that the manufacturer of the fork was the “Phoenix Manufacturing Co” of Melbourne in Victoria, a city just over the water from Tasmania.
In a section of the forum, Contributors’ Notes, Early Australian Silversmiths, “Dognose” has an informative, feature concerning “Phoenix” and here we can see an image of a Phoenix rising from the ashes.
Fishless


