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Silver Magazine
“Hidden” Messages on Flatware
Figures 13, 13a, 13b, 14 and 14a

Fig. 13 (Click to Enlarge)

Fig. 13a (Click to Enlarge)

Fig. 13b (Click to Enlarge)
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Figs. 13, 13a, and 13b.
Fish slice and fork in an unknown pattern by J. Whipple and Company of Exeter,
1876. Inscribed within the pierced designs on the knife blade and the fork bowl
with “F I S H.” Sterling silver with ivory handles; stamped on
fronts of blade and fork stem with “u / (castle) / (lion passant) / (sovereign’s
head) / J.W. & Co.” Lengths: knife 1 3/8 inches, fork 9 7/8 inches. Collection
of Dr. Dale Bennett. |
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Fig. 14 (Click to Enlarge)

Fig. 14a (Click to Enlarge)
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Figs. 14 and 14a. Fish slice in the Fiddle pattern
by Joseph Savory (no. ) and Albert Savory (no. 1) of London, 1838. Inscribed
within pierced design on blade with “F I S
H.” Sterling silver. Stamped on stem reverse with “(lion passant) / (leopard’s
head) / C / (sovereign’s head) / JS over AS.” Engraved on terminal front with
“RMC” cipher. Length 11 1 /16 inches. Collection of Dr. Dale Bennett. |
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