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Camp knife and fork
Iron, horn
c. 1775-1799
Camp fork
Camp knife and fork
Iron, horn
c. 1775-1799
Camp knife and fork Iron, horn c. 1775-1799
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Label Text

In the eighteenth century, to dine with a knife and a fork rather than one's hands was a mark of genteel refinement. Compact sets of knives and forks enabled the polite traveler to eat confidently outside of his own dining room. In this fashionable, horn-paneled set, a slot within each handle allows it to sheath the opposite utensil, thus joining the two together in a single case. A stamped mark on the knife blade wishes its user to "Prosper." George Washington may have acquired this set for his personal use during the Revolutionary War.

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Date1775-1800
Geography Probably made - England
Medium/TechniqueIron, horn
DimensionsOverall (H x W x D): 7/16 in. x 7 1/8 in. x 5/8 in. (1.11 cm x 18.1 cm x 1.59 cm)
Credit LineGift of Colonel Alexander Rodgers in memory of his son, Lieutenant Alexander Rodgers, Jr., 1927 Conservation courtesy of the Life Guard Soceity of Mount Vernon
Object numberW-513/B
DescriptionThree tined fork with baluster form neck and rectangular iron handle; horn panels inset on both front and back of handle, cut to conform to rectangular, scallop edged recess; rectangular slot extends from the base of the fork's neck down through the interior of the handle.
Published ReferencesMount Vernon Ladies Association, General Washington's Swords and Campaign Equipment: An Illustrated Catalogue of Military Memorabilia in the Mount Vernon Collection (Mount Vernon, VA: Mount Vernon Ladies Association, 1944), 54.

Mount Vernon Ladies Association, General Washington's Military Equipment (Mount Vernon, VA: Mount Vernon Ladies Association, 1953), 37.
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