A good looking sterling silver spoon made for the South Shields Civilian Rifle Club by William James Dingley, fully hallmarked for Birmingham 1923. Has '1924' date to front below shield. Gilt washed bowl interior.
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'.
A 12.5cm by 6.5cm press-moulded and cut glass dish with gilt metal rim and rococo style shell handle, the outside of rim with die stamped pattern, and a 11cm by 9.5 cm similar pedestalled dish with same pattern. Probably French c. 1900.
A set of 4 dessert knives unusually with marbled butterscotch effect acetate handles and Firth Stainless blades, made by the Birmingham Medal Co in Sheffield.
A sterling silver and small enamel finial souvenir spoon of Big Ben (Westminster) London. Made by Turner & Simpson and fully hallmarked for Birmingham 1960.
A nice pair of sorbet spoons with deco style handles, bearing design registration number equating to 1938. Sheffield made. In a nice presentation case with a mock-snakeskin cover.
A nice pair of full sized dessert spoon & fork in Old English Bright Cut pattern, made by John Harrison (Norfolk Works) Sheffield. Original case with tooled Moroccan leather covering. No monograms.
A gorgeous Scottish toddy ladle in Queens pattern, monogrammed with a single initial 'M'. Marked for Muirhead & Arthur of Glasgow and with an additional unknown mark.