A fine and unusual set of fiddle variant 'oar' pattern with thread teaspoons with sharply angled shoulders. Made by Thomas Wallis II and bearing partial hallmarks for London 1806. Monogrammed with a single initial 'J'.
An interesting piece that appears to have been turned into a souvenir spoon from Toronto, dated 1891 to bowl interior, from an earlier London 1809 hallmarked spoon by Richard Crossley. Crested handle.
A fine looking and complete travelling communion set by Cox & Sons, each piece is fully hallmarked for London 1897. Etched IHS to glass bottle. Cup is 9cm tall (3.5inch).
A sterling silver travelling communion cup and pedestal paten by Charles Rawlings & William Summers, each piece fully hallmarked for London 1854. In original case, obviously the pyx and bottle are missing. Cup is 9.5cm (3.75 inch) tall.
An antique serving dish retailed by Maple & Co of London, designed in 1919. Has a removal divider to interior for serving separate portions if desired.
A very fine condition larger bowled salt spoon in fiddle pattern, gilt wash to bowl. Fully hallmarked for London 1834, maker Charles Boyton (I). Monogrammed with a single initial 'J'.