by various makers, 18th-20th centuries
Some pieces with crest or monogram, comprising a James Morson basting spoon, early 18th century, two Robert Pargeter serving spoons, London, 1737 and one circa 1740, a Starling Wilford serving spoon, London, 1728, a serving spoon marked SW, London, 1743, a John Kentesber & Thomas Grove serving spoon, London, 1757, a John Lampfert serving spoon, London, 1772, a serving spoon with rubbed marks, London, a serving spoon possibly by William Scarlett, London, 1719, a serving spoon, Newcastle, 1707, a George Turner serving spoon, Exeter, 1812, three tablespoons, Dublin, one possibly by John Pittar, 1750, one possibly by David King, two West & Son tablespoons, London, 1900, a sauce spoon, Dublin, a Gervase Wheeler spoon, Birmingham, 1839, six Robert Stebbings mocha spoons, London, 1889, five Thomas Bradybury & Sons Ltd. mocha spoons, Sheffield, one 1925 and four 1926, a George Ellis mocha spoon, Sheffield, 1940, a mocha spoon marked IR, and a Robert Gray & Son sauce ladle, 1839, together with a silver Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd. dinner fork, London, 1932, and a silver butter spreader; total silver weight approximately 42oz troy (34).