Fork ID help

Mr. Magoo

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Hey all-
Did some beach hunting here in western washington yesterday with some buddies and one of my finds was a 7.25" fork with makers mark of "C.P." on the back. Buildings ranged from 1871-1879. Can anyone help I.D. who made this and see if it matches the time frame of the buildings? Thanks!
 

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Erik in NJ

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Those two bumps near where the handle meets the piece with the tines are called "shoulders." These were in vogue during a certain timeframe. If you Google something like "silverware shoulders" you might be able to get some links. My guess on this piece is 1880 - 1920, leaning closer to the latter.
 

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