Cooking Fork


18th century (Date manufactured/created)
Wrought iron
21.88 in L Measurement Notes: Tines - 2.5 in L, 1.75 in apart; Oval at end of handle - 5/8 in x 2.5 in
This cooking fork was made in Guilford in the 1700s. It belonged to the family of Ebenezer Fowler, III (1747-1833), then his son Ammi Fowler (1799-1886) and his wife Eunice Russell Fowler (1790-1874). They lived on West Lane in North Guilford.
Donated by Henry H. Griswold of North Guilford in 1904
HW1904.034