“Old Fluted ” - three pairs of Royal silver-gilt fish forks, the terminal avers engraved with the Royal Danish coat of arms, the terminal revers engraved with a fish. Two pairs maker Bendix Johan Schnee, Copenhagen 1806, one pair maker Carl Ludvig Ebbesen, Copenhagen 1856. Weight 246 g. L. 16.8 cm. (6)
The version of the engraved Royal coat of arms was in use 1819–1903.
The fish forks are part of a larger Danish Royal, private cutlery. It was supplemented by different Copenhagen silversmiths through generations and shared among different heirs. From the same cutlery were on formerly auctions at Bruun Rasmussen sold two dessert spoons, two fish forks and two teaspons, by resp. Poul E. Hellemann (1778), Christian Andreas Kragh (1780s), Bendix Johan Schnee (1806) and Poul Weickert (1818).