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Hunting sword or whinger, the interlace carved on its wooden grip similar to that on many Highland dirks, with a scabbard showing pockets for a small knife and fork, and a fork, c. 1700
Silver fork from a set with Paris marks for 1737 - 1740, given by Clanranald to Prince Charles Edward Stuart after the defeat at Culloden, later presented to Dr Murdoch MacLeod
Two-pronged fork with a tortoiseshell handle, silver mounted and marked DB inside a heart, possibly from Kilmaurs, Ayrshire, late 17th century
Fork of wood with four prongs, handle carved with wavy ornament, previously called 'cannibal fork': Pacific Peoples, Fiji, late 19th century
Fork of wood with three prongs and carved handle, previously called a cannibal fork: Pacific Peoples, Fiji, late 19th century
Fork of wood, with four prongs arranged in a square and slender, cylindrical handle, previously called a cannibal fork: Pacific Peoples, Fiji, late 19th century
Fork of wood, with four prongs arranged in a square and stepped handle, previously called a cannibal fork: Pacific Peoples, Fiji, late 19th century
Fork of dark brown wood, with four prongs and spool-shaped handle, previously called a cannibal fork: Pacific Peoples, Fiji, Suva, early 20th century
Fork of wood, with four prongs and stout, plain handle, previously called a cannibal fork: Pacific Peoples, Fiji, early 20th century
Fork of wood, with three prongs and plain handle, previously called a cannibal fork: Pacific Peoples, Fiji, early 20th century
Straight fork of dark brown wood, with four prongs and handle expanding in the middle, previously called a cannibal fork: Pacific Peoples, Fiji, early 20th century
Fork of brown wood, with long prongs and long handle with knob at end, previously called a cannibal fork: Pacific Peoples, Fiji, early 20th century
Silver-gilt fork from the nécessaire de voyage or travelling service assembled by Martin-Guillaume Biennais for Napoleon's sister, the Princess Pauline Borghese, possibly at the time of her marriage to Prince Camillo Borghese in 1803: French, Paris, by Pierre-Benoit Lorillon, hallmarked 1798 - 1809, bequeathed to Alexander, 10th Duke of Hamilton, in 1825
Silver-gilt fork from the nécessaire de voyage or travelling service assembled by Martin-Guillaume Biennais for Napoleon's sister, the Princess Pauline Borghese, possibly at the time of her marriage to Prince Camillo Borghese in 1803: French, Paris, by Pierre-Benoit Lorillon, hallmarked 1798 - 1809, bequeathed to Alexander, 10th Duke of Hamilton, in 1825
Silver-gilt fork from the nécessaire de voyage or travelling service assembled by Martin-Guillaume Biennais for Napoleon's sister, the Princess Pauline Borghese, possibly at the time of her marriage to Prince Camillo Borghese in 1803: French, Paris, by Pierre-Benoit Lorillon, hallmarked 1798 - 1809, bequeathed to Alexander, 10th Duke of Hamilton, in 1825