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Set of six sterling silver fiddleback forks, belonging to the Bligh family; Christopher Barker; 1802; SF000706
  • Set of six sterling silver fiddleback forks, belonging to the Bligh family; Christopher Barker; 1802; SF000706
  • Set of six sterling silver fiddleback forks, belonging to the Bligh family; Christopher Barker; 1802; SF000706
  • Set of six sterling silver fiddleback forks, belonging to the Bligh family; Christopher Barker; 1802; SF000706
  • Set of six sterling silver fiddleback forks, belonging to the Bligh family; Christopher Barker; 1802; SF000706
  • Set of six sterling silver fiddleback forks, belonging to the Bligh family; Christopher Barker; 1802; SF000706

Name/TitleSet of six sterling silver fiddleback forks, belonging to the Bligh family

About this objectEngraved monogram, 'W E B' represents the initials of William and Elizabeth Bligh. The CB/TB mark of Christopher Barker and his son, Thomas Wilkes Barker, of London was entered on 11 October 1800 in a partnership that appears to have lasted just over four years. These forks represent an important connection with the private lives of Captain William Bligh and his wife Elizabeth, as they would have been utilised in a domestic capacity by the couple.

MakerChristopher Barker

Maker RoleSilversmith

MakerThomas Wilkes Barker

Maker RoleSilversmith

Date Made1802

Period19th-century

Place MadeLondon, United Kingdom

Medium and MaterialsSilver

Inscription and MarksEngraved monogram, 'W E B'. CB/TB mark of Christopher Barker and his son, Thomas Wilkes Barker, of London.

Object TypeGeneral Interest

Object numberSF000706

Copyright LicenceAttribution - Non-commercial - No Derivatives (cc)Attribution - Non-commercial - No Derivatives (cc)

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