Yes, there is one olive fork in this set. These are all sterling silver with the description of each as follows. Congressional Library, Washington, D. Engravings of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson on stem, Sterling, Unknown Maker’s mark, 29 grams, 6 long. Searles High School, Gt. Barrington, Mass, Initials M. Class 1900, Sterling, Unknown Maker’s Mark, I. Prindle (probably retailer), 5 ¾ 21 grams. Seattle, 18 grams, 5 1/2 , M & B maker’s mark with crossed shovel and pick. Red Jacket, Sterling, Unknown maker’s mark with “A” in shield with two marks either side, 19 grams, 5 ¾ long. Columbian Exposition, Gold wash in bowl with initials “MEG” in script, dated 1894, Sterling, 26 grams, 5 1/2 long, maker’s mark is Hamilton and Davis. Eagle with E Pluribus Unum on stem, Sterling, “W” in elaborate winged shape maker’s mark Whiting? City of Toronto, Canada. Water Front and Docks (pictured) written in bowl, Elaborate city enameled logo, Scheuer, Sterling on back of stem. 5 ¼ long, 25 grams. Quebec Olive fork, enameled logo with words “Natura, Fortis, Industria, Crescit”. On back: Seifert, maker’s mark along with the word sterling. 12 grams, 4 1/2 long. Look at the pictures for more detail and send me questions. This item is in the category “Antiques\Silver\Sterling Silver (.925)\Souvenir Spoons”. The seller is “glacil” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia.
- Type: Souvenir Spoons
- Style: Victorian
- Age: 1900-1940
- Composition: Sterling Silver