Dinner fork, knife and spoon
Planishing is a metalworking technique involving finishing the surface by finely shaping and smoothing sheet metal.
Description | Dinner fork, knife and spoon Planishing is a metalworking technique involving finishing the surface by finely shaping and smoothing sheet metal.
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About the Artist | "Unknown artist" is appropriate when a work of art is unsigned and a supported opinion about who made it is not available (on Savvy Collector).. "Attributed to" precedes the name of an artist when information suggests that it likely was made by that artist (on Savvy Collector). |
Culture | American Indian, Navajo |
Medium | Sterling silver |
Troy ounces | 1.42 troy ounces spoon, 1.58 fork, 3.17 knife |
Size | Spoon is 6" in length, fork is 7" in length, knife is 10" in length |
Signed | "Sterling" White Hogan symbol "E.C." two of these implements are stamped. The fork is stamped "E.C." "Sterling" due to lack of space for the hogan symbol |
Date of creation | 1980's |
Condition | Each is in excellent condition |
Provenance | JKB |
Gram weight | 44.1 grams spoon, 48.9 fork, 98.8 knife |