An unusual early 19th century brass-inlaid steel four-pronged cooking fork
Having four tines, on a decorative stem of alternating balusters and lozenges, and with chamfered edges, flattening and broadening to form a handle inlaid with the brass initials 'C.E.R.', topped by a lobed or flowerhead terminal pierced for hanging, 54.5cm long (21in long)