What's this utensil called?
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Google image search suggests it’s hors d'oeuvre/petit four cutlery…
Maybe a bit much for a stocking filler?
https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1144098016/set-wit...
Here’s another
https://astimegoesbyvintage.com/collections/cutler...
Maybe a bit much for a stocking filler?
https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1144098016/set-wit...
Here’s another
https://astimegoesbyvintage.com/collections/cutler...
Edited by WelshRich on Saturday 18th November 16:03
Thanks for the replies so far. I have looked at the suggestions offered and nothing so far is like for like. I am looking for a direct replacement. Interesting observation re the fork. Can't say as I have ever noticed. It had come from my departed grandparents so could be reasonably old. The end of the tines follow an off centee arc when looked at closely.
48k said:
It's a Vintage Sepelia Dessert Serving Spatula. Have a look on eBay.
aka a fish slice made at the Sipelia Works in Sheffield: https://www.emmaus-sheffield.org.uk/sipelia-works
https://www.sheffieldhistory.co.uk/forums/topic/89...
The American seller spelt the name wrong and misidentified it, a dessert server is usually more pointy for lifting slices and doesn't need slots for juices to drain through.
It is an asparagus server - note the shape. Most are quite fancy:
https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1607701883/asparag...
https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1607701883/asparag...
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