Three-pronged fork by Emmanuel I Ellerholtz active from 1758, died 1800, goldsmith, 1770. Three-pronged fork with a flat handle widening towards the end, ending in a semicircle and bent forward; on the reverse of the handle an engraved coat of arms under a crown. Materials: presumably silver/cutlery. Size: length 19 cm, width 2.2 cm, weight 55 g. Place: Gdansk, Royal Prussia Poland., A metal fork lies flat on a smooth gray surface. The fork has a long, tapered handle that widens slightly at the end and a three-pronged head with elongated spaces between the prongs. The metal shows a reflective, slightly worn finish with small scratches and subtle variations in tone. The background is uniformly gray with faint marks and smudges. Colors visible include silver from the fork and various shades of gray in the surface and background.
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Three-pronged fork by Emmanuel I Ellerholtz active from 1758, died 1800, goldsmith, 1770. Three-pronged fork with a flat handle widening towards the end, ending in a semicircle and bent forward; on the reverse of the handle an engraved coat of arms under a crown. Materials: presumably silver/cutlery. Size: length 19 cm, width 2.2 cm, weight 55 g. Place: Gdansk, Royal Prussia Poland., A metal fork lies flat on a smooth gray surface. The fork has a long, tapered handle that widens slightly at the end and a three-pronged head with elongated spaces between the prongs. The metal shows a reflective, slightly worn finish with small scratches and subtle variations in tone. The background is uniformly gray with faint marks and smudges. Colors visible include silver from the fork and various shades of gray in the surface and background.

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