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White Star Line Dinner Fork Titanic Era Silver Plate
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White Star Line Dinner Fork Titanic Era Silver Plate

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  • Sold Date: 12/07/2007
  • Channel: Online Auction
  • Source: eBay
Authentic White Star Line Dinner Fork Authentic and original White Star Line dinner fork. It is silver plate and marked, "Mappin Brothers, 1." It dates from 1910 - 1915. It is Titanic era. The White Star logo is on the front with a lovely dot pattern. The handle has a ribbed pattern. I do not know which ship this came from. Measurements:

7 3/4" long.

Condition: Surface wear consistant with age and use. No plate loss.

These are hard to come by and rarely seen, don't miss your chance to own a piece of maritime history!! I have listed several pieces of White Star Line flatware this week, take a look!!! This would make a superb gift for the collector of White Star memorabilia!!!

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I found flatware that is a match to what I have listed, found it at Encyclopedia Titanica. Henry Aldridge & Sons Auctioneers of London describes this flatware as flatware similar to the flatware found on Titanic.

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