This is a gorgeous meat carving trio marked Carvel Hall by Briddell, who is Chas. D. Briddell. It is called the Classic pattern, which is silver overlay on black, probably plastic. The ends, tines, and blades are stainless steel. They are a bit of tarnish on the designs. The meat fork is 10.5 inches long the smallest knife is 13 inches long and the largest carver is 14.5 inches long. The largest knife has a crack on the underside of the handle, the other 2 pieces are in good condition.
3 really unique forks what would work great for condiments, pickles, etc. They have what looks like ivory handles, and silver plate metal. The have hallmarks that say W&HSH and W&N inside a pennant flag. The measure 6.5 inches long and are in good used condition. I believe they are vintage, the are auction items.
This is a really cool old bakelite beer or soda bottle opener in the caramel or butterscotch color made to look like bone. It measures 5 inches long. The handle is in perfect condition, no chips and no cracks. The metal part does have some rust. Circa 1940s or 50s.
This is a cool old primitive wood butter paddle with all the great marks of use, one small ding on the edge and no cracks. It measures 8.5 inches long and 4 inches wide. This is the kind of utensil that was used on the farm for working the liquid out of homemade butter. This is a great old piece.
This a really cool little enamel graniteware spoon or utensil, probably a small serving or tablespoon size. It is yellow with white speckles. It is in great condition with just some normal wear to the edges, no chips. It measures just 6 inches long and reminds me of the kind you see folks eating beans with in movies. I don't know the age but it looks old.
This is a wonderful old large blue graniteware speckled kitchen spoon. It measures 11.75 inches long. It is in excellent condition. Just a bit of use wear to the edge. I have no idea of the age, but it looks old.









