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.
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 mice small brandy warming pan (for Xmas pudding) made by Richard Hodd & Son of Sheffield and bearing retailers mark for Stockley of 44 New Bond Street, London.
A good sterling silver larger salt spoon in fiddle pattern, made by George Adams for Chawners. Fully hallmarked for London 1853. No monograms. Gilt washed bowl.
A sterling silver and small enamel finial souvenir spoon of Big Ben (Westminster) London. Made by Turner & Simpson and fully hallmarked for Birmingham 1960.
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.