Description
A primitive trident meat fork dating to the early 1900s, this piece carries all the rustic charm of a farmhouse kitchen. The three-prong wire fork is set into a turned black wooden handle, fitted with a simple metal hanging ring for convenience.
Measuring 12 inches long, this sturdy utensil would have served at the hearth or stove, turning and lifting meats with ease. The straightforward construction reflects its utilitarian purpose, with honest wear from years of use.
Today, it makes a wonderful addition to a primitive kitchen collection or as a piece of rustic farmhouse décor — a useful tool in its day, now a lasting reminder of everyday life from over a century ago.
Size:
12 inches long
Condition:
Primitive antique condition, with surface wear and patina consistent with age and use, adding to its authentic character.








