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000-100-002-452-C
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Knife & fork

This silver-handled knife and fork are fashioned with pistol-grip handles. The knife handle is engraved with 'Alexander Robertson 1717' who was the poet chief of the Robertsons of Struan in Perthshire.

The knife has a steel blade, the fork has steel prongs. The silver pistol grip handles on both are hollow. The butt ends of both items act as seal matrices for the owner's arms and merchant's mark.

In the 18th century, as eating habits became more sophisticated, the use of separate cutlery for individual dishes became more common.


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Online ID: 000-100-002-452-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  H.MEQ 24
Date: 1717
1717
Around 1717
Material: Silver, steel. Inscription: IB (?)
Silver, steel. Inscription: Knife handle: Alexander Robertson 1717; IB (?)
Dimensions: 197 mm L x 25 mm W max (handle)
215 mm L x 25 mm W max (handle)
What: Fork
Knife
Subject: Gold and silver (NMAS Classification)
Gold and silver (NMAS Classification)
Who: Alexander Robertson of Struan (Owner)
Alexander Robertson of Struan (Owner)
I. B. (?) (Maker)
I. B. (?) (Maker)
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Description: One of a silver-handled knife and fork with pistol grip ends, by I.B. (?), engraved on the knife handle "Alexander Robertson 1717", the Poet Chief of the Robertsons of Struan
One of a silver-handled knife and fork with pistol grip ends, by I.B. (?), engraved on the knife handle "Alexander Robertson 1717", the Poet Chief of the Robertsons of Struan
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