Vintage Serving Fork Meat Carving with Ejector Faux Bakelite Handle 9 Inch
Unbranded
Mechanical Serving Fork - Silver-tone Metal
Mid-20th Century, 1 Piece
This vintage serving fork features a mechanical ejector or pusher mechanism, a functional design characteristic of carving and serving tools from the mid-20th century. The piece is fitted with a faceted, butterscotch-colored synthetic handle, typical of the early plastics used in kitchenware production during the 1930s and 1940s. Its long two-tine design is specialized for stabilizing and portioning meats.
• No manufacturer hallmarks or material stamps are readable on the metal components
• Integrated mechanical ejector lever remains attached and functional
• Faux-amber/butterscotch synthetic handle with classic hexagonal faceting
• Measures approximately 9 inches in total length and 2 inches at the widest point
Condition: Good vintage condition. The silver-tone metal shows moderate tarnish and light surface scratches consistent with historical kitchen use. The mechanical pusher mechanism moves freely. The synthetic handle remains secure with no visible cracks, chips, or deep gouges, exhibiting only minor surface wear and patina. Tines are straight and properly aligned.