This is a nice set of six silver plate long-handled Alveston forks.
They were designed by Robert Welch in 1965 and made by Old Hall.
Alveston was made by Old Hall until they were taken over by Oneida who carried on producing it for a short while . The Oneida version was not made in the UK and is nowhere near as sought after as these ones.
The details as described on the back of each fork, as photographed.
The Alveston design is one of Old Hall's most sought-after ones - the design is full of classic elegance and minimal styling.
These forks have 4 prongs - and have a length of about 20cm.
Location Code: A
They are in good vintage condition with no nasty scratches etc - and all the prongs are straight and without issue.
I have a mixture of these forks designs - which are mainly sorted into sets of six - I am looking at £5 for each vintage individual fork.
They were designed by Robert Welch in 1965 and made by Old Hall.
Alveston was made by Old Hall until they were taken over by Oneida who carried on producing it for a short while . The Oneida version was not made in the UK and is nowhere near as sought after as these ones.
The details as described on the back of each fork, as photographed.
The Alveston design is one of Old Hall's most sought-after ones - the design is full of classic elegance and minimal styling.
These forks have 4 prongs - and have a length of about 20cm.
Location Code: A
They are in good vintage condition with no nasty scratches etc - and all the prongs are straight and without issue.
I have a mixture of these forks designs - which are mainly sorted into sets of six - I am looking at £5 for each vintage individual fork.