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  2. Fish slice - Wikipedia

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    Silver fish slice, 1814–15 by W & S Knight, Victoria and Albert Museum. A fish slice is a kitchen utensil with a wide, flat blade with holes in it, used for lifting and turning food while cooking. [1] It may be called a slotted spatula or a turner[2] or flipper. [3] The utensil was originally designed as a serving piece rather than a cooking ...

  3. Benton Seymour Rabinovitch - Wikipedia

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    Silver Fish Slice, 1814-15 by W & S Knight, Victoria and Albert Museum After retiring from the University of Washington in 1986, Rabinovitch became a silversmith and studied the chemistry of silver. He was particularly fascinated by antique silver slicers and servers, which he collected.

  4. Fish knife - Wikipedia

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    Fish serving cutlery (end of 19th century). Fish knives, like most highly specialized utensils, date back to Victorian era.The fish knife was preceded in the 18th century by a silver fish slice (also known as fish trowel, fish carver, and fish knife [2]), [1] a broad tool used for serving fish (thus yet another name, fish server), pudding, [3] and other soft desserts.

  5. Silverfish - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Fish Slice 1814-15, W & S Knight, London.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Mullet (fish) - Wikipedia

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  8. Ann Robertson (silversmith) - Wikipedia

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    Ann Robertson ( née Bryan) was an English silversmith. Active in Newcastle upon Tyne, Robertson was married on 4 June 1787 to the goldsmith and jeweler John Robertson I, and at his death in 1801 was left the household goods, the choice of two cows, and a £100 annuity. She also gained power of administration over the inheritance of her nephew ...

  9. Inland silverside - Wikipedia

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    Inland silverside. The inland silverside (Menidia beryllina) is a neotropical silverside native to eastern North America, and introduced into California. It is a fish of estuaries and freshwater environments. Inland silversides are quite elongate even for silverside, with lengths six to seven times depth. They have large eyes, a considerably ...

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