What a set this is! Made by Joseph Rodgers, the delightfully shaped knife blades bear clear PDOR marks for design in 1848. In lovely original case, the cutlery over 2 layers. These are close plated (silver on steel).
Here are 2 similar looking and pretty much same sized gravy boats with scrolled handles and rope twist rims, on hoofed feet. They can take 8 fluid oz (approx 225ml) each.
Here are 2 cold meat forks with sterling silver handles and silver plated uppers. One in Reed & Ribbon pattern is fully hallmarked for Sheffield 1916, the other is fully hallmarked for Birmingham 1905.
A lovely couple of cream spoons in Bead pattern. Ornate bowl chasing. 1 is unmarked, one is by Allen & Darwin of Sheffield. Longest is 15.5cm, shortest 15cm.
2 Gorgeous Victorian butter knives - the larger one with beautifully carved handle and incorporating a swallow in flight to its blade. The other has a nice almost geometric carving to its lotus style handle.
A lovely couple of jam spoons with ornate ferrules and end caps to their mother of pearl handles. Chasing to the bowls. The largest one is by Cooper Bros. The other one has a registration mark to its end cap corresponding with design in 1899.