A lovely collection of 10 caddy spoons, 9 in fiddle, one in Old English. These are all nickel silver examples but absolutely gleaming like silver plate.
A suite of 10 pickle forks in the same pattern, very similar to Walker & Hall's Laurel pattern. These are a mix of silver plated (EPNS) and nickel silver but all look like silver plate.
A bulk lot of 15 sugar tongs of assorted styles and ages, all with plain arms. Most are not monogrammed, one is monogrammed with a single initial 'O', one with a single initial 'S' and one has a dragons head crest.
A lovely assortment of 20x butter knives & spreaders, mainly with hollow handles. Includes one with a sterling silver art nouveau handle (Sheffield 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 lovely jam spoons in Gadroon pattern with repousse work berry bowls. Interestingly these are marked 'Womans World' to rear of handles so must have been associated with a very early piece of promotional work by the magazine which was published under this name from c. 1888, edited by Oscar Wilde.
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.