A silver plated cake knife with amber coloured early plastic handle and sterling silver ferrule. Wembley Exhibition stamped to the blade - presumably as there is no year mentioned it will be the first one (1924).
A nice assortment of cake knives with chased silver plated blades. One has a sterling silver ferrule fully hallmarked for Sheffield 1900. Longest is 26.7cm, shortest is 24.3cm.
A gorgeous looking ice cream spoon with fretwork heart spate to the handle and bright cut work to the bowl. Made by John Sherwood & Sons of Sheffield c. 1900
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!
An early c.20th silver plated straining ladle with central perforated dividing bar to the bowl. Hanoverian pattern without rattail. Bears a patent number 296612.
2 vintage mixed pieces, both Swedish made. The first is a childs spoon with an unusual pattern including a woman with umbrella on some stairs, the second is a nice looking cream / sauce ladle with twin pouring spouts.
A funky vintage flat surface tray with upturned handles with a checkerboard style design and a very slight upturn flare to the rim edge. Stainless steel. Will take up to an 11 inch diameter cake (un-iced) or a c. 10 inch iced cake.
A lovely and unusual pair of small spade end tongs in Apostle pattern with bright cut work to the top nip end in the Aesthetic movement style, probably c. 1880. Made by Atkin Bros of Sheffield.