A metal dining fork with four straight tines and a distinctive looped handle design. The handle forms an open teardrop shape, giving it a simple yet decorative quality.
The surface is smooth but shows signs of oxidation and wear, particularly near the base of the tines.
Its utilitarian style and open-handle design suggest mid-20th century manufacture, possibly for maritime or institutional use (where flatware was often designed to be lightweight and easy to hang).
