FOLDING UTENSIL SET

$200.00 SOLD

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Item Code: 33-437

Utensil set was made by the famous Roberson Cutlery Company. Features a two-pronged fork, knife and spoon that unfold for use. Case has wooden scales with iron bolsters and liners. Item is in very good condition, sturdy and usable. Maker marked on base of fork and knife. Points on fork and knife are very sharp. Light mottling / spotting is present. Light surface rust appears on iron liners. Spoon appears to be made from pewter.

Case measures 4 ½” long. Knife measures 3 ¾” long, fork 2 ¾” long and spoon 3 ¼” long.  [sl]

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