A beautiful pair of folding knife & fork with mother of pearl handles having vacant cartouches. Bright cut work to each side. They bear only a duty mark and lion passant mark. Probably Sheffield made c. 1800
A really splendid looking sauce boat with a lovely leopards head handle and large paws as feet. Silver plated on copper, probably Edwardian Georgian revival period.
A good looking trio of 2 sauce ladles and matching soup ladle by Gladwin with very angular handles. They bear a design registration number for 1937. Made by Gladwin of Sheffield.
A gleaming soup lade in fiddle pattern made by Joseph Gilbert of Sheffield in their 'Argentina Silver' range (a nickel silver alloy). Monogrammed with a single initial 'W'.
A nice sized cream spoon in Old English thread with a silver plated hollow handle and nicely bright cut bowl. Comes with a similar pattern smaller sized serving fork.