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.
Here are 3 nice pieces, each with the same size cow horn handle and ornate ferrule and with varying designs and sizes to uppers. Largest measures 19.5cm and the smallest 18.5cm
A trio of butter knives with mother of pearl handles and silver plated blades. One has a sterling silver ferrule fully hallmarked for Sheffield 1915. The smaller one has a design registration number equating to 1890.
A group of 6 butter knives with nice handle patterns, 4 having bright cut chasing to blades. Includes a Kings pattern example with a swallow in flight to blade (Daniel & Arter), a good La Regence example and a British Emblems example.
An absolutely gorgeous Victorian butter knife with carved mother of pearl handle and a nicely shaped and chased silver plated blade. Made by Wm Hutton & Sons of Sheffield.
A good caddy spoon in fiddle pattern with shell form bowl. Argentina Silver branded from Joseph Gilbert of Sheffield, so will be a nickel silver alloy rather than silver plated but looks just like silver plate!
A vintage '3893' hook handled honey spoon as made by Roberts & Belk, but this one is marked for the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co in their Regent Plate range.