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'.
A good Victorian silver plated soup ladle in fiddle pattern, monogrammed with a single initial 'M'. Made by Roberts & Briggs of Sheffield (later to become Roberts & Belk).
A good looking piece with unusually large feet and swing handle. Complete with its original blue glass liner. Bears a design registration number equating to 1911.
A nice looking pair of Victorian silver plated coasters, larger than your usual sized drinks coasters and will comfortably take a champagne bottle etc. Both have a conjoined monogram 'AJR'.
A nice pair of smaller tongs with claw nip ends on a Chester / Windsor type pattern. Made by the Meriden Britannia Co of Connecticut, USA. No monograms.