Hi,
HF is the Makers Name and they are worth something they are not the same quality as silver
I have several forks that have Townley's Silver Alloy stampen on them are they worth anything?
Anything of value. From jewley to silver forks
They're not
I have two solid yourex silver forks that was retreived from an old plantation home. The house was constructed back in 1840. Looking for a value of theses forks
During the Roman Empire, people did use forks as an eating utensil. Their forks were made from silver and bronze.
forks and spoons are usually made of plastic or metal i.e. steel or silver
A dagger, sword, necklace, ring, bracelet, pole, forks, spoons, knives, and just about anything that can be made of metal.
silver
well, you can eat with silver forks and knives, you can chew your food better with silver fillings , you can buy things with a silver dollar you can hock grandpas collection of silver dollars at the same pawn shop the money garnered can be used to buy liqour.-- you can kill a wearwolf with a silver bullet (or is it dracula) you can be born with a silver spoon in your mouth
I was not able to find any references to any sterling (pure) silver items made by the Poole Silver Company. It appears that they only made silver-plated flatware (forks, knives, spoons, etc.) and holloware (bowls, goblets, teapots, etc.)
It is worth at least it's weight in silver. Look on Kitco.com for market prices.
Sterling silver cutlery includes: large forks; small forks; knives; small spoons; serving spoons; large fork for serving meat; large knife for cutting meat; cake server.