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$2.22The Story
Ell Ware was a trade name used by a cutler in Sheffield from the early 1900βs into the mid-century. It appears to have been used by George Ellis & Co., Sheffield from 1905.
The set consists of six identical silver plated cake forks together with a matching server fork, all crafted with a version of the Countess handle design.
Each item is handle-stamped Ell (L) Ware EPNS A1.
All seven items are in very good second hand condition with no damages noted. They will require a polish though.
Cake fork length: 13.3 cm, Width of prongs: 1.8 cm, Width of handle top: 1.4 cm
Server fork length: 15 cm, Width of prongs: 2.5 cm, Width of handle top: 1.6 cm

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Ell Ware was a trade name used by a cutler in Sheffield from the early 1900βs into the mid-century. It appears to have been used by George Ellis & Co., Sheffield from 1905.
The set consists of six identical silver plated cake forks together with a matching server fork, all crafted with a version of the Countess handle design.
Each item is handle-stamped Ell (L) Ware EPNS A1.
All seven items are in very good second hand condition with no damages noted. They will require a polish though.
Cake fork length: 13.3 cm, Width of prongs: 1.8 cm, Width of handle top: 1.4 cm
Server fork length: 15 cm, Width of prongs: 2.5 cm, Width of handle top: 1.6 cm























