Postby JLDoggett » Mon Apr 13, 2009 2:41 pm
I would hazzard the guess that it was used for lifting and serving. Most likely something in a creme sauce or oil, IE. sardines, herring or possibly tomatos. If you speared something with those tines, the angle of the outer ones would do more shreading than securing as they entered. As it predates most food specific serving pieces I suspect it was altered to fill a specific need for a household and appears that if bent back into shap would be a stand dinner fork with all the tines of equal length.
Over the years I have seen several pieces of flatware that have been altered in various ways to make them more useful. Round the bowl of a tablespoon and rebent the shank to form a gravy ladle (sometimes done by less-than-honest dealers to re-make a damaged spoon into a more valueable piece), curl the handle of a fork and/or spoon for ease in use by someone who is disabled or arthriritic and you have something that looks like a later child's set, but far too big to fit a child'mouth. Quite often these pieces were remade after their altered use was over, but sometimes not.
Finding one of these pieces today can be quite a quandery. Because we may never know why the original piece was altered I usually attempt to restore them to their origional use.
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